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Santa - Victorian

The Rochester Dickens Christmas Festival on Saturday 6th & Sunday 7th December

Posted January 1, 2015 · Add Comment

Demand far outstripped our expectations: On the busier Saturday we used just shy of 300 Letters to Santa – and on the ‘quieter’ day almost 200!

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