Despite the many disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, members of the Rotary Club of Astley having been working hard to bring some Christmas cheer to the residents of Astley
and Mosley Common.
The Club have been working out plans to safely bring Father Christmas and his sleigh round the Astley district again just before Christmas, whilst complying with all national and
local Covid-19 safety regulations and guidelines.
The Float will still be touring the estates of the area, but will not be stopping, as no street collections are permitted. The Float will also be located outside local Co-op
supermarkets at weekends, for youngsters to visit Santa. This will be under a carefully controlled environment, with Santa safely sat in the Float, fully enclosed behind a perspex
screen, with marshals to ensure that children and parents adhere to social distancing and hygiene requirements, when queueing to view and talk to Santa.
Unlike previous years, no cash collections will be taken, but people will be able to make donations to the Rotary Club of Astley, either via text message or the Club's Just Giving page.
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