CHILDREN will be able to line the streets to catch a glimpse of Father Christmas as his sleigh makes its way around Worcester.
Father Christmas will be supported by the Worcester Lions as he travels around the city for the Worcester Santa Sleigh 2024.
While last year's event lasted just two weeks, this year will see Father Christmas visiting more locations and meeting more children.
After arriving in the city for a launch event outside the Guildhall between 10am and 4pm on Saturday (November 23), Father Christmas will make his way around more than a dozen streets throughout the city and beyond.
He will finish his tour four weeks later on Friar Street before heading back to the North Pole.
Where is Santa visiting in Worcester?
- Saturday, November 23: The Guildhall, City Centre
- Wednesday, November 27: The Harleys, Warndon Villages
- Friday, November 29: Cranham Parade / Ambleside Parade, Warndon
- Monday, December 2: Northwick / Bevere
- Tuesday, December 3: Tolladine / Ronkswood
- Thursday, December 5: Honeywell Primary, Dines Green
- Friday, December 6: Barn Owl, Wall Meadow
- Sunday, December 8: Ombersley village hall
- Tuesday, December 10: Pitmaston, St Johns
- Thursday, December 12: Waitrose, Red Hill
- Saturday, December 14: Tesco, St Peters and Farne Avenue
- Sunday, December 15: Santa Dash, St Richards Hospice, Worcester Woods
- Tuesday, December 17: Monarch Drive, Henwick
- Thursday, December 19: Perdiswell Leisure Centre
- Saturday, December 21: Fort Royal and Friar Street, City Centre
While the exact timings have yet to be revealed by Worcester Lions, Father Christmas is expected to visit most locations during the evening and exact timings will be announced on the Worcester Santa Sleigh Facebook page closer to the date.
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