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Santa is coming to Eastbourne!

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Santa and some of our firefighters will be heading to Eastbourne at roughly 6:00pm to 8:00pm between 14th and 23rd December spreading Christmas cheer and raising money for The Firefighters Charity.

There will be music, fire engines, flashing lights and Santa on foot whilst his sleigh is being fixed by the elves!

Please note we are not always able to respond to comments on social media out of hours and are unable to give exact routes and times due to firefighters being on call. You will hear the sirens and music if they are close by! The route is currently planned as follows but always subject to change dependent on weather and any call outs:

Thursday 14th – Royal Sussex Crescent, Old Town.

Friday 15th – Brodrick Road, Hampden Park.

Saturday 16th – Cherry Garden Road, Old Town.

Sunday 17th – Beatty Road, Hardy Drive, Vian Avenue, Mountbatten Drive, Cunningham Drive, Middleton Drive.

Monday 18th – Hampden Park via Lottbridge Drove, Percival Road, Southern Road, Wilton Avenue, The Hydneye, Knoll Crescent, Frenchgate Road

Tuesday 19th – Stone Cross.

Wednesday 20th – TBC

Thursday 21st – Redoubt area, Seaside.

Friday 22nd – Eastbourne Fire station (1600-1800) then Roselands.

Saturday 23rd – TBC

Keep an eye out here for updates (please note we may not always be able to provide up to date information but we will try to keep in touch with Santa and his plans!).

If you don't manage to catch Santa out and about then he will also be outside the front of Eastbourne Fire Station between 4.00pm and 6.00pm on Friday 22nd December for anyone who wants to come and say hello this festive season, before he heads out to Roselands.

The money raised for The Firefighters Charity will help fund the specialist lifelong health and wellbeing support for the UK fire and rescue community, empowering individuals, and families to achieve mental, physical, and social wellbeing throughout their lives.

Santa sitting on white sleigh in front of fire engine. Sleigh has lights around it and East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service crest