A LIVING nativity will once again form the centrepiece of a Christmas fayre in a Suffolk town.Two donkeys, four sheep and three alpacas will feature in the display outside St Edmundsbury Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds.

A LIVING nativity will once again form the centrepiece of a Christmas fayre in a Suffolk town.

Two donkeys, four sheep and three alpacas will feature in the display outside St Edmundsbury Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds.

Father Peter Macleod-Miller, of Barrow, is organising the living nativity, which was held for the first time last year.

The display will raise money for the East Anglian Children's Hospice and the East Anglian Air Ambulance but Father Macleod-Miller said: “We are not doing it for money - we are doing it because we want to remember the real Christmas.

“It is also about helping people - and the two charities are good causes. It should be really good and I'm hoping lots of people will come along.”

The living nativity will be on display during the Christmas fayre held in the town between December 1 and 3.