One of Cumnock's most famous Christmas lights displays has been switched off for another year after raising hundreds of pounds for a local school.
Every year, Jackie and Alex Weir transform their Holmburn Road home into a glittering lights display that draws attention from far and wide.
As usual, this year had an amazing turnout for the switch-on.
And, just like in previous years, the Weirs also raised money for a worthy cause or group in the process.
As well as lighting up Holmburn Road with a special festive sparkle, their efforts have raised thousands of pounds for charities over the years, with the East Ayrshire Community Hospital, Cumnock Age Concern and Netherthird Early Childcare Centre among the community groups to benefit from the generosity of those who have enjoyed the shows.
This year's recipient was Netherthird Primary, with a cheque for £912 handed over to the school to allow them to purchase new equipment.
Looking back at another great year, Jackie said: "We would just like to thank everyone that helps out and comes to share our switch-on with us.
"It wouldn't be the same without everyone coming along to it and for all the kind donations; the primary school is so pleased with their cheque."
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