A SPECTACULAR Halloween display in High Wycombe is raising money for a very worthy cause.
Families have been invited to visit the spooky display at 131 Micklefield Road to see the scary inflatables and take part in trick-or-treating this weekend.
Debbie and Andy Gomme are hoping families who visit their display will donate through their letterbox which will raise money for Epilepsy UK.
Mrs Gomme said: "Epilepsy is very close to our hearts as we have nieces, nephews and friends that suffer from the disease.
"We do a display at Easter and Christmas too and have done so for three years now.
"We have already raised money for cancer, autism, dementia and The Florence Nightingale Hospice all hold places in our hearts.
"We love to see families come and visit and all donations that go in our letter box are greatly appreciated and even more so at the end when we then transfer the total to our chosen charity which this season is Epilepsy UK."
Their door will be open to trick-or-treaters on Halloween (October 31) with lots of sweets for children to enjoy.
Debbie said she loves seeing the children dressed up in Halloween costumes.
"The comments we get from people passing by are amazing as they go past and what they write on social media.
"It's lovely seeing them all dress up and come round with lots of smiles."
The display will be up until November 2 where every penny donated will help support people and families affected by epilepsy.
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