Barry Round Table's Santa Sleigh Routes to be Revealed on Bro Radio

By The Editor

15th Nov 2019 | Local News

The elves from Barry Round Table will announce the routes of the 2019 Barry Santa Sleigh on two takeover shows on local radio station Bro Radio.

Airing on Saturday 23rd and 30th November from 11am, the shows will look back on the organisations work over the last twelve months, whilst revealing this years routes.

2019 will see Santa and his elves take on their most ambitious Christmas yet, with 16 routes taking place between the 1st and 23rd December.

The sleigh, which has been an annual tradition since 1972 raises money for local good causes in and around Barry. Funding can be applied for by community groups, organisations or charities via its website.

Barry Round Table Chairman, Matt Davies said "We love our annual takeover shows of Bro Radio, they are a great way for us to review the year, spread some festive cheer and release the years routes"

Santa's first outing will be at the Holton Road Christmas Lights Switch on, in his own grotto on King Square on the 23rd November. Santa will then be helping the High Street Traders with their Christmas lights switch on event on the 29th November.

To find out more about Barry Round Table and to apply for funding visit www.barryroundtable.co.uk

     

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