It’s lovely weather for a sleigh ride together with Lincolnshire Fire and Rescue, and communities across the county will be able to welcome the team with Father Christmas as they complete a charity tour.
Alongside Santa himself, the firefighters will be collecting donations for The Firefighters Charity which supports serving and retired fire and rescue personnel and their families.
Santa and the firefighters will be stopping off at:
Gonerby Hill Foot and Gonerby Village, Grantham – Monday, December 8 from 6:30pm
Earlesfield and Trent Road area, Grantham – Tuesday, December 9 from 6:30pm
Princess Drive, Queensway area, Grantham – Wednesday, December 10 from 6:30pm
Barrowby Gate, Grantham – Thursday, December 11 from 6:30pm
Springfield Road, Denton Avenue area, Grantham – Friday, December 12 from 6:30pm
Martin, Digby and Scopwick – Friday, December 12 from 4:30pm
Timberland and Walcott – Saturday, December 13 from 5pm
Welby Street, Grantham – Saturday, December 13 during the daytime
Saxilby – Saturday 13 and Sunday , December 14 from 4pm
Billinghay – Sunday, December 14 from 5pm
Ruskington – Sunday, December 14 from 4:30pm
Tattershall Bridge, South Kyme and North Kyme – Monday, December 15 from 6pm
Ermine East, Lincoln – Monday, December 15 from 6pm
Tower Estate and St Giles, Lincoln – Tuesday, December 16 from 6pm
Ermine West, Lincoln – Wednesday, December 17 from 6pm
Cherry Willingham, Lincoln – Thursday, December 18 from 6pm
Birchwood, Lincoln – Friday, December 19 from 6pm
Dunston, Nocton and Potterhanworth – Saturday, December 20 from 4:30pm
Metheringham – Sunday, December 21 from 4:30pm
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