KINVER Rotary Club’s Santa and sleigh are set for their first outing of the season this week.
The group’s festive sleigh tours of the village and surrounding towns are a popular seasonal treat for young and old alike.
The fundraising outings also result in a welcome boost for a host of good causes and charities in the new year after donations are totalled up.
This year – Rotary club members will be taking Santa and his sleigh on a tour through the streets of Kinver and beyond starting on Friday November 30 and after their successful first visit to new housing development Doulton Brook in Wollaston they have also now extended the route to take in nearby Richardson Drive.
Santa’s sleigh will now visit both locations on Thursday December 13 to help spread some festive cheer and coin in the cash for charity.
The sleigh will also make a return visit to Aldi in Kingswinford on Saturday December 15 and will be stopping off at Mary Stevens Hospice’s Santa Jog in Mary Stevens Park on Saturday December 9.
The full list of sleigh outings are as follows:
Friday November 30 - Kinver Late night shopping event
Thursday December 6 - Kinver - Hyde Lane, Enville Road and Enville
Sunday December 9 - Santa Jog and festive market Mary Stevens Park
Monday December 10 - Kinver - Dark Lane and Dunsley
Tuesday December 11 - Wall Heath – Millers Green, Swindon Road, Kidderminster Road
Wednesday December 12 - Stourton
Thursday December 13 - Wollaston - Doulton Brook, Richardson Drive
Saturday December 15 - Aldi Kingswinford
Monday December 17 - Kinver - Stone Lane, Church View Gardens, The Compa
Tuesday December 18 - Wollaston - Vicarage Road, York Crescent, Richmond Grove
Wednesday December 19 - Wollaston – Bridgnorth Road, Meriden Avenue, Eggington Road
Thursday December 20 - Kinver - White Hill, Edge View Walk, Meddins Lane
Friday December 21 - Prestwood House/ Coach House, Kinver High Street
Saturday December 22 - Aldi Wollaston
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