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Festive Keith: Callum's colourful Christmas


By Alistair Whitfield

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Arguably Moray's biggest private light show is set for its annual switch-on this weekend.

Callum Stuart has been celebrating Christmas in style ever since he was a young teenager.

The 23-year-old makes many of the lights outside his Keith home himself, moulding plastic tubes into the shapes he wants.

Lang may yer lum reek: Callum's lights back in 2019.
Lang may yer lum reek: Callum's lights back in 2019.

Callum said: "There'll be a few new features this year. So, hopefully, people will continue to enjoy it."

Last year the festive display outside his home in Keith raised more than £7000 for charity.

All donations, this time round will be divided between the Scottish Air Ambulance, Assistance Dogs Scotland and the Keith Community Council Christmas Lights Fund.

The light show can be be viewed by anyone coming into Keith along the A96 from the direction of Huntly.

Two young neighbours of Callum's will be doing the switch-on at 5pm this Saturday.

Folk are invited to congregate outside the house which overlooks Keith's Seafield Park from 4pm onwards.

The Codfather will be there with fish and chips, in addition to Posey's Pancakes.

Thingymijigs, the gift shop in Mid Street, will also have a stall with Christmas gifts.

Are you getting stuck in with the decorations this Christmas? Send us the pics at newsdesk@hnmedia.co.uk


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