Santa will be touring the streets of March again this year.
March Lions Club, assisted by the Rotary Club of March, are set to take Santa around the town.
The charity event will begin today, December 4, starting at Burrowmoor Road near the police station at 6pm.
Santa will visit various streets, including Birchwood Avenue, Brewin Avenue, Cherrywood Avenue, and Ellingham Avenue, eventually concluding the evening at Oxbow Crescent.
Santa's journey will continue on Monday, December 9, to Creek Road, Foxglove Way, The Parks, Riverdown, St John's Road, and St John's Chase.
The following day, Santa will cover Elliott Road, Yarrow Close, Truman Avenue, and several other streets, finishing at the Wisbech Road mini-roundabout.
On Thursday, December 12, Santa will visit Berryfield, Dagless Way, and other areas, including Hereward Street and Cromwell Road.
Santa's sleigh will make its way to Cavalry Park on Tuesday, December 17, covering Worsley Chase, Kelsey Way, and more.
The final scheduled visit is on Thursday, December 19, to Stonecross Way, Upwell Road, and other streets, finishing at the Co-Op.
Each evening, Santa is expected to start his journey at 6pm and finish no later than 7.30pm.
The money raised will go to Break, a charity supporting children and young people across East Anglia.
The organisation aims to provide young people with opportunities to help them achieve independence.
March Lions Club will also be collecting donations with the sleigh at Sainsbury’s on Saturday, December 14, and Tesco on Saturday, December 21, from 9am to 3pm.
The Club will be collecting unopened tins or packets of food with long best-before dates for the March Foodbank during its street tours as well.
Maps of the routes will be posted to the March Lions Events Facebook group.
People can track Santa's live location and donate online at march-lions.org.uk/santa.
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