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Santa Pod and the Claus Cause Calls

Santa ClausWhen it comes to North Norfolk celebrity pulling power, we folk at The Publicity Works like to think of ourselves as the parish’s go to guys. So when our local primary school asked us to see if we could persuade Santa to come to their Christmas Fair, we took up the Claus cause. A few Claus calls later, and a whole lot of calling in of favours, we got the man himself to agree to appear. The elves popped in early and turned the school’s learning ‘pod’ into a top grotto. Check out the Aldborough School Facebook page, all a flutter with the news.
We interviewed him after the event and Santa told us that he had been delighted by the number of children who had told him they’d been good all year and, what’s more, planned to be good all next year, too. Sounds like they’d be ideal candidates for a career in PR.

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