Steel unions have begun balloting members on a redundancy package which will pave the way for thousands of job losses in south Wales.
One neighbour posted about the display on a Facebook community group and, as word spread, people from the local area began standing outside to catch the show.The couple say that the display has been welcomed by their neighbours, despite hundreds of people visiting the street each night.
Some of the neighbours have even begun helping to organise the event."The neighbours have been amazing, they've been really supportive," Gary says."A lot of them come to see it multiple times themselves."
Anna and Gary began inviting visitors to make a donation to charity. They say this fundraising is "at the heart" of why they put in so much effort.Over the past four years they have raised thousands of pounds for Cancer Research, the British Heart Foundation and local charity, the Armadale Shed.
This year they are fundraising for Alzheimer Scotland, in memory of Anna's grandmother who had dementia.
They also invite local care-homes to watch the display and, this year, are running a quieter show for children with autism.South Kesteven District Council Cabinet member for Armed Forces, Councillor Phil Dilks, said: "It's vital that we never forget the sacrifices of so many who fought for our freedoms."
, celebrations begin with a service at the parish church from 16:30 BST on 8 May, followed by a BBQ, games and a school choir performance at Windmill restaurant. The event will conclude with the lighting of the town's beacon at 21:00., there will be a beacon lighting event on 8 May at 21:30 followed by a VE Day anniversary evening at Wellingore Memorial Hall on 10 May, featuring a 16-piece big band.
A 1940s themed picnic will be held at Waltham Windmill on the 10 May from 11:00 to 15:00 BST. The free event includes face painting, food stalls, evacuation train rides, a quiz and balloon-modelling. Live music and dancing will top off the event and a prize for the best 1940s outfit.Veterans will be in attendance when South Holland District Council raises the flag outside its council offices on Priory Road, Spalding, at 11:00 BST on 8 May.