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Santa and The Round Table Visiting Chandler’s Ford Area

December 16, 2016 By SO53 News Leave a Comment

From Friday 15th December Santa from Romsey, Chandler’s Ford & District Round Table begins a two night run visiting: Friday 16th December in Valley Park, around Sandringham Close from 6pm; Saturday 17th Valley Park, around Skys Wood Road from 5pm.

The Round Table brings happiness to local children and raise funds for charities.
The Round Table brings happiness to local children and raise funds for charities.
The Round Table brings happiness to local children and raise funds for charities.
Christmas 2016 – Romsey, Chandler’s Ford & District Round Table with local children.

Santa has fitted a GPS tracker for you to find them. For live updates of Santa’s movements on the nights when Santa will be travelling around Chandler’s Ford, please visit the Facebook page of Romsey, Chandler’s Ford and District Round Table.

Father Christmas has helped The Round Table to raise over £2,000

So far this year, over £2,000 has been raised by Santa and his Sleigh visiting the homes of local children, and their Medieval Mummers plays performed in Romsey and Ampfield pubs and restaurants.

With your help, they can raise even more for local good causes.

The money will be used to support several seriously ill children, as well as local charities and other good causes. So if you know someone or a cause that deserves our support, please let them know, by completing our application form for funding.

Seasoned fund raiser and Round Table President Garry Lee said, ‘It’s all about fundraising this time of year, but seeing Santa put a smile on the faces of the children he meets when he has one of his little chats with them on the doorstep it really puts a smile on my face too’.

Gemma Forder from Chandler’s Ford said, ‘Isla (aged 4) was very happy and excited to see Father Christmas. Thank you for stopping to say hello to every single child waiting on the corner of the road. The children were mesmerised.’

Romsey, Chandler's Ford and District Round Table - visiting local areas at Christmas 2016.
Romsey, Chandler’s Ford and District Round Table – visiting local areas at Christmas 2016.

About The Round Table

Note: The Round Table is one of the world’s largest voluntary clubs for men, offering 18–45 year olds the chance to have a great time whilst making new friends, trying new activities and supporting their local community.

The Round Table: “WHY NOT JOIN US?” (Ladies, looking for an excuse to get your husband off the sofa and out and about doing something worthwhile??)

The Round Table logo

Round Table is a group of guys (aged from 18 to 45) from the local area who get together every other Tuesday evening to enjoy a varied and exciting mix of sports, social activities and charity fundraising. Our 2017 social diary is already filling up how is yours looking? We’ll be skiing, cycling, camping, messing about on the water and just possibly, visiting one or two pubs!

There are social events lined up for partners and children as well – it’s not fair that we have all the fun! If you or someone you know would like to do more and meet some like-minded new friends within your community, we’d love to welcome you to one of our events.

The first night out is free, all you need to do is get in touch. We promise a great time and great friendship – just drop us an email with your contact details at: media@rt484.org.uk or contact us at Romsey, Chandler’s Ford and District Round Table to find out more.

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