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When and where you can see Santa and Newark and District Round Table

The elves at Newark and District Round Table will once again be our in force this year with their newly redesigned sleigh.

Accompanying Santa on his travels around the Newark area you can see them in action across each evening starting on Wednesday 7th December.

Raising funds for local causes over £1200 has already been donated from local companies from the area. 

Whilst Santa will be out most night's he may not make it to your street, but don't worry he will be nearby or in the Market place on Saturday 17th December so pop down and say ho ho ho to him. 

The newly resigned sleigh was designed and assembled by students of Newark College recently.

 

Where and when?

So where can you see Santa and the new sleigh?

He will be in the following areas around 6pm on the following dates:

7th December - London Road East

8th December - London Road West

11th December - Fernwood (slightly earlier times between 4pm and 7pm approx)

12th December -Balderton East

13th December - Balderton West

15th December - Middlebeck

17th December - Market Square (between 9am - 3pm approx)

19th December - Farndon

20th December - Winthorpe Road Estate

21st December - Beaconhill

22nd December - Hawtonville

 

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