A High Wycombe family that is known for their lavish Christmas decorations have officially unveiled their display for 2025.

Appearing on Bank Street within the town, the father and son team of Andy and Nathan Jocelyn wowed locals and visitors with their version of the Polar Express.

The lights were turned on the evening of December 6, funds raised from the display will be donated to Hearing Dogs, which is based in Saunderton, just outside Princes Risborough.

The family said: “Thanks to Gemma Halfpenny, Sophie Withey, and Steph Foley for tirelessly serving our guests mulled wine, hot chocolate, cakes, and mince pies, and for managing the donations.

“A big shout-out to Steven Darvill for stepping in and collecting our backup snow machine after the original one stopped working.

“Thank you to Chris Dabrowski for delivering his annual speech and warmly welcoming everyone who attended the switch-on.

"Also, thank you to Beth Corteen.

“It's because of her nan and grandad, they are the real reason why we chose our charity.

“They volunteer and have done so for many years for Hearing Dogs.

“They also use hearing Dogs themselves, so Beth and I have seen firsthand who and why hearing Dogs make a difference.

They explained: “It's because of her nan and grandad, they are the real reason why we chose our charity.

“They volunteer and have done so for many years for Hearing Dogs.

“They also use hearing Dogs themselves, so Beth and I have seen firsthand who and why hearing Dogs make a difference. 

“And finally, thanks to all of you for sharing our posts and helping to spread the word about our display.

“We hope that even more people will see it, and we can collect even more generous donations.”

The family explained that the lights will be on between 5 pm and 11 pm every until from December 6 until January 1, 2026.

In previous years, the family have put on huge displays that have focused on Harry Potter Hogwarts Train in 2021, the Peter Pan Jolly Roger in 2022, the Coca-Cola Truck in 2023 and the Grinch in 2024.

At the time of writing, £117 has been raised for the charity.

The goal is £1,000.

To donate, visit www.justgiving.com/page/nathan-and-andy-jocelyn-polar-express-christmas-dispaly.