Blyth Town Council in line with many other councils throughout the UK have silently switched on their annual Christmas lights without any public audiences due to the COVID situation, but they are ho ho ho hoping that Santa will still bring some festive cheer to the town.
Secret talks are now taking place between Blyth Town Council and Santa’s helpers in Lapland to organise his visit which, according to sources in the Elf party will involve a state-of-the-art sleigh being paraded around the streets of the town so that any good girls and boys can wave their Christmas wishes to him from the safety of their front doors.
“I understand from sources close to Santa that he and his sleigh will be driving around Blyth on the evenings of November 30, December 1st, 2nd and 3rd. I’m told by one of his elves that you can’t miss him as he enjoys playing loud Christmas songs as he drives around the town.”
Mayor Warren Taylor
Mayor Taylor added;
“We’d like all of Blyth’s children to write their letter to Santa and leave it where they would normally leave his mince pie and the carrots for the reindeers. Apparently, the elves will pop by and magically collect it in time for Christmas.”
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