Motorcycling Santas will hit the roads of Worcestershire this weekend.
A crew of motorbike-riding Father Christmas’s will be cruising through the county to raise money for Acorns Children’s Hospice in Worcester.
It comes as part of the Santa's on a Bike project, which hosts similar events across the country.
The organiser of the Midlands ride, Jennifer Long, said: “I've been a biker for ten years and I know we like nothing more than all getting together to raise money for good causes throughout the year.
“Acorns Hospice is a vital part of helping families with children with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions they provide specialist palliative care for babies, children and young people.
“We fully encourage the public to come and meet the Santa’s on bikes at the start point and to give us a wave as we go!”
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Last year’s edition of the Midlands ride attracted around 50 bikers and raise just over £2,000 for Acorns.
This year’s event takes place this Saturday, December 10, and will see Saint Nicks riding through several villages before arriving at the hospice, where they will deliver presents and all the money they have raised.
Cornmill Yard in Evesham is hosting the event, with the bikers set to meet at the community hub from 11am before setting off at 12.45pm.
The motorcycling Santas will head through Broadway, Bretforton, Badsey, Evesham and then on to Worcester.
One person taking part in this year’s ride is Paul Evans, who works for an undertaker in Redditch and was involved in the Bristol edition last weekend.
He said “I just love this idea of decorating the motorcycle up and joining lots more idiots like myself for a fun ride to Worcester.
“It is great seeing people waving and cheering as you go by.”
To donate or find out more about Santa's on a Bike head to www.justgiving.com/Santas-on-Bikes-Midlands.
For the latest updates, visit the event’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/groups/SOABMidlands.
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