Santa sleigh tour raises £9,000 for charity

A man is dressed in a red Santa suit and is wearing a Santa hat. He has a long grey curly beard and is sitting on a sleigh. A woman is standing next to Santa wearing a red robe and holding a blue bucket.Image source, Tettenhall Rotary Club
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A range of Santas take turns to complete tours across the city

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A Santa sleigh tour of Wolverhampton has raised more than £9,000 for charity.

Hosted by Tettenhall Rotary Club, the sleigh visited places like Bushbury, Low Hill and Claregate, bringing greetings from Santa and the elves along with photo opportunities and sweet treats.

The club started the sleigh tradition 22 years ago "to put joy back into the community" and it has visited the city every Christmas since.

Donations collected from the visits will support 35 charities across Wolverhampton and local areas like Compton Care, the Good Shepherd and Big Venture Centre.

Santa is wearing a red suit and sitting on a sleigh. There is a plastic reindeer at the front of the sleigh with tinsel on its head.Image source, Tettenhall Rotary Club
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Santa visited people across Wolverhampton to spread festive cheer

Children and parents were able to monitor Santa's movements through an online tracker as they awaited for him to arrive.

"People are massively generous. Things are quite tough and we're doing anything to help really," club member Mark Heywood said.

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