FATHER Christmas is to make a special appearance at The Creedy Centre, Crediton, in December, thanks to funding from Mid Devon District Council’s ‘“Love Your Town Centre Fund”.
Unique Sweets and Treats will welcome Father Christmas in an accessible Santa’s Grotto for ALL children residing in the EX17 area from 10am on Saturday, December 5.
The shop’s parent business Unique Events (SW) CIC along with Ozzy D fan Page and Entertainingly Different have put together the grotto.
Spaces are strictly limited and available by appointment only. Choose which session would suit. Note that there will be a small number of families booked into the same session, so waiting times will be minimal and will enable everyone to keep socially distant safely while waiting to visit Santa.
Santa’s grotto will be set up in the small Hub, set within The Creedy Centre, immediately opposite The Spectrum Cafe.
Adults will be required to wear a suitable face covering inside in-line with government guidelines and all children must be accompanied by an adult.
On arrival, each family will be welcomed by one of Santa’s little helpers in the reception area, then ushered into the Grotto where they will have a chat with Santa, before receiving a small gift and some sweeties from the Chief Elf upon departure!
Best of all, tickets for the Grotto are completely FREE of charge, just select the number of tickets you need for your children (max. five per family) at the time of booking and that’s it!
The Santa’s Grotto is being run by local entertainers and event organisers who sadly have very little work due to the current situation, so they very much appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you very soon!
Book your tickets at: https://buytickets.at/ustcrediton/453609, tickets are strictly limited, online booking essential, places strictly limited and a huge thank you to the “Love Your Town Centre Funding Panel” at Mid Devon District Council which has supported this event so generously with its kind donation and positive feedback during the application process, it is very much appreciated.







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