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Father Christmas to visit Ribble Valley with Clitheroe Round Table helpers

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Published Date: 24 November 2009
ONE of the highlights of the festive season throughout the Ribble Valley is the visit by Father Christmas and his elves to homes around the area, courtesy Clitheroe Round Table.
Once again, children will be able to meet him in the weeks leading up to Christmas Day. He will be climbing aboard his sleigh and making his annual tour of Clitheroe and surrounding areas.

Santa will be spreading a seasonal message of peace and goodwill while collecting money for local charities. Many people contact the Round Table directly for help and its members are proud to be able to support deserving causes in the areas in which the money was raised.

It is a busy time for Round Table members and they take it in turn to help Father Christmas on his tour of the town and outlying villages. He apologises if he is unable to reach all of the children.

However, if you do miss Father Christmas remember he will be at the Clitheroe Castle Gates on Saturday, December 19th, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

SANTA ROUTE
Sunday, December 6th, Waddington Road to Chatburn Road, Edisford to Henthorn.

Tuesday, December 8th, Pendle Road, Shays Drive, Kilmoor Road and Low Moor.

Thursday, December 10th, Waddington and West Bradford.

Sunday, December 13th, Whalley, Brockhall and Barrow.

Tuesday, December 15th, Little Moor, Bowland Prospect and Calderstones.

Thursday, December 17th, Chatburn, Eshton Terrace.

Saturday, December 19th, Clitheroe Castle Gates 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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  • Last Updated: 24 November 2009 10:27 AM
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  • Location: Clitheroe
 
 

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