The glow of several houses throughout the city will be difficult for Santa to miss this evening as families light up the streets as part of their Christmas festivities.
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Last week, we asked our readers to submit their favourite images and videos of their favourite residential Christmas lights and Cape Town didn’t disappoint.
While there were submissions from Meadow Ridge, Gordon’s Bay and Kleinmond, it was a house in Brackenfell that truly stole the show while managing to raise awareness and funds for worthwhile causes.
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A few years ago, Rick van der Galien and his partner decided to bring the joy of Christmas to the masses by decorating their home with an array of Christmas lights for all to enjoy.
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Last year’s spectacle used over 9 000 cable ties, 20km of lights, and took over a month to set up, and this year is no different – except they have gone even bigger and better.
The lights are turned on at 8pm every evening and are available for viewing at 16 Dennegeur Street, Protea Heights, Brackenfell, until 11pm on Saturday, 30 December.
There is parking behind the house at the Church Gemeente met Oop Deure.
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While admission is free, all donations are welcome, whether in the form of money, food, blankets, or kennel construction materials.
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