GALLERY: Santa makes special appearance on Cowbridge High Street

By Alex Jones

14th Dec 2020 | Local News

Father Christmas, aka Santa, rode through Cowbridge High Street on a Land Rover-drawn sleigh yesterday as part of Cowbridge Rotary Club's annual display of festive fun.

For many years, Cowbridge Rotary has helped Santa Claus on these Christmas visits to the Vale.

Joined by a helping horde of elves from the Club, Santa's stop-off at Cowbridge has looked a little different this year.

But although Santa has not been able to invite people onto his sleigh for photographs and a chat, children have cherished seeing Santa and his elves, giving them a wave and shouting a 'distant' hello.

Here's where you can spot Santa before he heads back to Lapland for some final toy-making preparations.

Mon 14th Dec – 17:45 to 18:30hrs

St Mary Church > Circular tour of Village

Tue 15th Dec – 18:00 to19:00hrs

Cowbridge Town

> Middlegate Court > Eastgate > Millfield Drive > Druids Green > Croft Street > Cae Stumpi > Borough Close > The Limes > Middlegate Court

Wed 16th Dec – 18:00 to19:00hrs

Ystradowen

Clos Ffawydden > St Owains Crescent > The Meadow > The Larches > Badgers Brook Drive > Badgers Brooke Rise

Thur 17th Dec – 18:00 to 19:00hrs

Cowbridge Town

High Street > Town Mill Road > River Walk > The Verlands > Mill Park > Constitution Hill > Love Lane > Porth-y-Green > Brookfield Park

Fri 18th Dec – 18:00 to 19:00hrs

Penllyn > Craig Penllyn > Circular tour of Villages

Llangan > Fferm Goch > Timbers Green

Saturday 19th Dec – 11:00hrs & 15:00hrs

High Street, Cowbridge

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