Vina Shaddick paid just £3 for the lights during a shopping trip to Woolworths in 1969, and when she died in 2019 they were inherited by her son Ross Farr-Semmens, 42
Britain’s oldest fairy lights are lighting up another Christmas tree - for the 53rd consecutive year.When she died in 2019 they were inherited by her son Ross Farr-Semmens, 42.He said: “It is literally magic that they can still be part of all the Christmas festivities. It’s an important new year for the lights and my family.
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