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New Homes December - January 2018 Wales and the South West


South Wales housebuilder calls upon Santa to ensure local children are on his list


Te housebuilder behind brand new communities in South Wales is taking action to ensure its homes are on Santa’s radar this Christmas. Barratt Homes, which has a number of new developments from Swansea in the west to Barry and Newport, has written to Mr Claus to make sure he stops by this festive season. Te five-star housebuilder is keen to make sure that Santa is fully aware of the developments and that the new communities get a visit. Sales director Richard Lawson said: “Having met


many of the children who have moved to our developments we know for a fact they will be on Santa’s ‘nice’ list. We would like to reassure them and their parents that rigorous steps have been taken to notify Father Christmas about their new address.” Santa will travel an estimated 510 million km on Christmas Eve, flying at around 10 million km per hour in order to make the 233 million stops on his list. His first stop is the Republic of Kiribati in the Pacific Ocean and, according to NORAD, which is running its popular online Santa tracker, he will


make his way west around the world before arriving in the UK. Richard added: “Santa has a packed schedule on December 24 and we’re pulling out all the stops to make sure our homes are on his map. Te developments have really taken shape since he last flew over, with lots of new families living here, so Santa and his reindeer will have lots to see.” Richard added that families can help encourage Santa to stop by leaving mince pies and sherry out before they head to bed on Christmas Eve.


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