Are you on the naughty or nice list? If you want to see Santa on his sleigh in Darlington this year, you’re in luck.
He's been spreading his Christmas spirit across the town throughout December, starting from Sunday, December 10.
The new route for 2023 has been revealed by Darlington Round Table, but will he be making his way past your house soon?
You can see a map of each route Santa will be taking in Darlington throughout December here.
Donate to the Darlington Round Table Just Giving page here.
Where to see Santa in Darlington for December 2023
Saturday, December 10
Middleton St George – Starting at Sainsbury’s from 5.15pm.
Monday, December 11
Red Hall, Lingfield and Firth Moor - starting at Coombe Drive from 5.45pm.
Tuesday, December 12
Branksome, West Park and High Grange – starting at Deacon Pub, Newton Lane from 5.45pm.
Wednesday, December 13
Mowden and Hummersknott – starting at The Mowden Pub from 5.45pm.
Thursday, December 14
Brinkburn and The Denes – starting at Darrowby Drive from 5.45pm.
Sunday, December 17
Hurworth – starting at Avon Road from 5pm.
Monday, December 18
Harrowgate Hill and North Road – starting at Longfield Road/Percy Road from 5.45pm.
Tuesday, December 19
Conniscliffe and Elton Road – starting at Glaisdale Court from 5.45pm.
Wednesday, December 20
Whinfield and Springfield – starting at Asda from 5.45pm.
Thursday, December 21
Skerne Park – starting at Park Place Car Park from 5.45pm
Darlington Round Table has been running the sleigh for 40 years, all of whom are volunteers.
On the Just Giving page, it says: "Aside from making friends and lots of laughs, DBRT fundraise through the Santa Sleigh and other events to support special local causes.
"Not all of them we can publicise, but is SO important we can help. Bringing a smile to someone who REALLY needs one is simply the BEST! We cant do it without YOU!"
Find more information about each Santa route in Darlington on the Darlington Round Table website.
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