The summer holidays have ended. What have we got to look forward to? Easy, Christmas. (61 Sec Watch)

The kids are back to school (hurrah!), and the distractions of Euro 2020 and the Tokyo Olympics have gone. Yes, we know it seems a long way off, but if you are thinking of celebrating Christmas in a new home, it’s now time to get things sorted.


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