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Santa’s sleigh is doing the rounds, thanks to Pangbourne Rotary – here’s where you can see it

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Monday, December 11, 2023 4:16 pm
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The Rotary Club of Pangbourne is taking Santa on a tour of West Berkshire in the run-up to Christmas

The Rotary Club of Pangbourne is taking Santa on a tour of West Berkshire in the run-up to Christmas

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PANGBOURNE Rotary Club is giving Santa a helping hand, taking his sleigh around streets of West Berkshire ahead of December 25.

Santa’s elves will be collecting for charity as the sleigh makes its way around the streets.

A spokesperson for Pangbourne Rotary said: “Thanks to the generosity of the public, Santa raised over £8,000 last year which was distributed to a variety of local causes.”

Weekdays, the sleigh will be out between 6pm and 8pm.

Monday, December 11, he will be in Long Lane.

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On Tuesday, December 12, he will in in Pangbourne.

On Wednesday, December 13, Warborough Avenue is the venue.

On Thursday, December 14, he will visit streets in Goring South.

On Monday, December 18, he will be in Clements Meade.

The following day, Tuesday, December 19, he will be in Knowsley Road.

On Wednesday, December 20, the sleigh will pitch up on Cotswold Way.

The final visit will be to Theale on Thursday, December 22.

There are also some special visits.

Santa will be out from 8am to 6pm on Saturday, December 16, at Whitchurch Bridge.

on Sunday, December 17, he will be at the Aldi store on Bath Road from 10am to 4pm.

His final collection day is Friday, December 22, between 9am and 5pm at Tilehurst Triangle.

The appearances are weather-dependent, they can’t risk Santa getting a chill before the big day.

Full details on each evening’s routes can be found on the group’s Facebook page – search for Rotary Club Of Pangbourne – and a live tracker will be available on each day at: https://glympse.com/!pangsanta.

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