High street shop unveils 'gorgeous' Christmas window display
The high street charity shop Sense Huntingdon has delighted shoppers with a 'gorgeous' and personal Christmas window display called 'The 5 Senses of Xmas'.
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NCTJ qualified reporter for the Hunts Post, Ely Standard, Cambs Times, Wisbech Standard and Peterborough Matters. Focusing on news and sport.
The high street charity shop Sense Huntingdon has delighted shoppers with a 'gorgeous' and personal Christmas window display called 'The 5 Senses of Xmas'.
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