People across the UK stepped out of their homes for a Christmas Eve bell-ringing session after one woman’s campaign went viral.
The initiative was launched on Facebook by Mary Beggs-Reid from Harrogate in North Yorkshire and has since received the backing of famous names such as fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore, actor Michael Sheen and even Boris Johnson.
The two-minute event saw many families head out on to the doorstep to jingle bells in solidarity with those spending Christmas alone.
@ChrystonPrimary @JigsawFlc #christmasevejingle Merry Christmas everyone ?? pic.twitter.com/OWOz1sQbew
— Lisa Keers (@KeersLisa) December 24, 2020
Posting on Facebook before the event, Ms Beggs-Reid wrote: “We can not physically be together but we can ring together! A chance for us to feel connected and have a happy memory of 2020.”
The 6pm #Jingle with my babies! #WeBelieve #MerryChristmas #jinglebells #herecomessantaclaus #SantaClaus ?❤️? pic.twitter.com/ZfzNCEuRQq
— Sarah_NealRM ? (she/her) (@SNealrm) December 24, 2020
Among those to take part were staff at Dorset County Hospital, which tweeted: “We’re ending 2020 with a bit of magic, hope and togetherness!”
We’re ending 2020 with a bit of magic, hope and togetherness! ???
Another big thank you to Helen Bowditch for donating the bells to our Kingfisher Ward. #ChristmasEveJingle #MerryChristmas pic.twitter.com/SHPOGT214W
— DorsetCountyHospital (@DCHFT) December 24, 2020
Meanwhile, dramatic scenes on a street in Egremont in Cumbria saw neighbours line the pavements as a motorcade of festively decorated lorries drove past.
Others used the event to say thank you to frontline workers.
Charity campaigner Billy Ray Mansell dressed as Spider-Man as he got involved, dedicating the bell-ringing to staff at Mid and South Essex hospitals.
Just had to do it my way… Greeting and joining the neighbours and family with the bells ringing as #SpiderBilly at 6pm. We would like to say thank you to @MSEHospitals @MSEssex_HCP with the #MSEBigThankYou – Why not join us in the New Year with the #NHSThankYouMile ❤?? pic.twitter.com/KZ1QU8Sa72
— Billy Ray Mansell ? (@BillyRayMansell) December 24, 2020
And children at Glasgow Children’s Hospital also took part, with the hospital’s charity tweeting: “We couldn’t be prouder of our hospital heroes who have worked with infinite dedication throughout this difficult year.”
Ms Beggs-Reid’s campaign started as a Facebook group which has since attracted nearly 500,000 likes, eventually prompting the Prime Minister to get in touch.
Mrs Beggs-Reid, a 41-year-old estate agent, told the PA news agency: “I think it’s fantastic that the Prime Minister is getting behind an everyday mum like me and trying to help communities as much as we can.”
She added: “Especially with the recent news, this is more needed now than ever.”