SANTA is getting ready to return to the streets of Astley.
Father Christmas will be greeting families on The Rotary Club of Astley's Santa's Sleigh from Monday, December 10.
On the last day of the street tour, Thursday, December 20, there will be a carol service at Lancashire Mining Museum, formerly Astley Green Colliery.
Here are the details of the routes he will be taking:
Monday, December 10 (Route 1)
Crossgill, Hawkworth, Holbeck, Manchester Road, Coldahurst Lane, Penketh Avenue, Garner Drive, Fieldhead Avenue, Moorgate Drive
Tuesday, December 11 (Route 2)
Avondale Drive, Westgate Drive, Oakdale Drive, Chelford Drive, Church Road, Henfold Road, Withington Drive, Ellenor Drive, Tanhouse Avenue, Brindlehurst Drive
Wednesday, December 12 (Route 3)
Stour Road, Dee Road, Avon Road, Humber Road, Whimbrel Road, Tintern Avenue, Abbey Road, Ely Drive, Winchester Avenue, Lichfield Avenue, Salisbury Way, Glastonbury Close, Wainscot Close
Thursday, December 13 (Route 4)
North Lane, Willow, Newlands, Sherwood Avenue, Cranworth Avenue, Beechwood Crescent, Windsor Avenue, Newlands Avenue, Sherwood Avenue, Parkfield Avenue, Norwood Avenue, Ley Crescent, Sunnybank Drive, Greenfield Road, Woodlands Road, Ullswater Road, Princess Avenue
Monday, December 17 (Route 5)
Duke Street, Brook Drive, Manor Road, Merton Grove, Dunmail Avenue, Buckley Grove, Higher Green Lane, Manchester Road
Tuesday, December 18 (Route 6A,6B)
Thorncroft Avenue, Birchwood Close, Cedarwood Close, Gin Pit, Ennerdale Road, Derwent Street, Esthwaite Drive, Rydal Close, Thirlmere Avenue, Troutbeck Drive, Loweswater Avenue
Seathwaite Close, Chalfont Drive, Hollins Close, Berryfold Way, Ennerdale Road
Wednesday, December 19 (Route 7)
Manchester Road (St. Mary‘s Catholic High School), Green Avenue, Debdale Road, Rufford Place, Caldwell Avenue, Lark Hill, Larkmead, Larkfield Close, Astley Brook Close
Thursday, December 20 (Route 8)
Higher Green Lane (South of East Lancashire Road), Ellesmere Street, Lower Green Lane, Lancashire Mining Museum, formerly Astley Green Colliery (carol service)
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