SANTA Claus is once again coming to town this year as the annual sleigh route has been revealed by organisers, Bromsgrove Round Table.
Father Christmas is set to make his first stop on December 6 in Hardwood Park and Rutherford Road and will end his journey through the district on December 19 in Oakalls and Parklands.
Following on from previous years there will be no door knocking and fewer collectors.
Maps will be released when the group can upload them, to show the planned route along with a tracker so residents can follow Santa on the night.
Bromsgrove Round Table posted the news of their annual sleigh route on Facebook which has delighted residents.
Becky Foley said: “It so great that there are people like you giving your time to do this every year. Bringing so much joy.
“We will be putting our boots on and walk to our nearest route.”
Alex Dyer said: “Big respect for you all doing it.
“Year in, year out, all for free and in your own time for several nights! Credit where it’s due to the whole team.
“Even the big man himself would struggle to match that.”
Another resident said her son is so excited.
Santa Sleigh full schedule:
Monday, December 6 - Harwood Park, Rutherford Road
Tuesday, December 7 - Greyfairs, Willow Road, Carol Avenue
Wednesday, December 8 - Deansway, Hilltop, Breakback Road
Thursday, December 9 - Stoke Prior, Breme Park
Friday, December 10 - Charford
Saturday, December 11 - Queens Head, Farmers Market
Sunday, December 12 - Stoke Heath
Monday, December 13 - Perryfields, Orchard Road, Beech Road, Churchfields
Tuesday, December 14 - Lickey End, Ascotts
Wednesday, December 16 - Blackwood Road, Fordhouse, Bant Mill, Forelands
Thursday, December 17 - Townsend Avenue, Norton Farm
Friday, December 18 - Pennine Road, Lea park Rise, Barnsley Hall Estate
Saturday, December 19 - Oakalls, Parklands
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