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Wolverhampton 'Frozen' Christmas lights raise hundreds for charity

A spectacular Christmas lights display at a Wolverhampton house that was set up in honour of a poorly youngster's battle against illness has brought in more than £750 in a week.

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Stuart Bibb constructed the giant Frozen-themed display in the front garden of his house in Wentworth Road, Bushbury, after he was inspired by his 11-year-old neighbour Daniel Evans, who is having treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital after undergoing a heart transplant.

Featuring a 25ft tall castle and more than 4,000 LED lights, the display has proved to be a major hit with the public, with people travelling from all over the Black Country to catch a glimpse of Elsa and Anna's magical stronghold.

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Mr Bibb said the attraction has proved so popular that he has taken to standing in the front garden of his house between 4.30pm and 9pm at night to answer questions from visitors.

"It has crazy," said the 42-year-old. "We have had so many people coming around from all over the place. I was answering the door every five minutes, so now I just stand out the front."

Mr Bibb said one man was so impressed by the castle that he gave £100. "The generosity of people has been overwhelming," he added.

"At this rate we will hit the £1,000 mark soon which I never thought would be possible."

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