The event raised £42,000 over three years but rising electric costs mean it won't run this year.
The street's display raised £5,000 in 2017, £12,000 in 2018 and £25,000 in 2019.
Among the charities to benefit were the Northamptonshire and Warwickshire Air Ambulance and Burton Latimer Scouts and Guides.Jamie Featon said it had become difficult to organise since the last display in 2019 One of the organisers Jamie Featon said: "We've had a change in dynamic in the street, we've had some great new neighbours move in, some fantastic ones move out."It's been really fun but all good things must come to an end."Find BBC News: East of England on
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