Christmas float set to tour Middleton

Date published: 02 December 2011


The Rotary Club of Middleton’s Christmas Float is set to tour the town again this month.
Father Christmas and his helpers – fundraisers from the Middleton Rotary - will start their house-to-house tour on Monday (5 December).

The event is a highlight in the Middleton calendar and usually sees hundreds of families line the streets to see the man himself.

Last year The Rotary Club of Middleton presented over £4,500 to community groups following Christmas Float fundraising.

The schedule is as follows: 

Monday 5 December:
Woodlands Way, Hall Drive, Dingle Road, Alkrington Hall Road South, meadow Road, Moss Lane, Worcester Road, Mainway. 

Tuesday 6 December:
Farmway, Brierley drive, Mount Road, Penrhyn Avenue, Ruthin avenue, Orme Avenue, Rhos Avenue, St Dominics Estate, Mount Road 

Wednesday 7 December:
Kinsway, Manor Road, Mainway, Rydal Avenue, Crowhill South & North, Rookway, Uplands, Kingsway, Kirkway, Conway Close, Mount Road 

Thursday 8 December:
Kirkway, Kingsway, Hardfield Road, Warwick Road, Gloucester Road, Cheltenham Road. 

Monday 12 December:
Kirkway Shops, Evesham Gardens, Washington Avenue etc, Boardman Fold Road, Malvern Road, Stroud Close, Banbury Road 

Tuesday 13 December:
Durnford Street, Rectory Street, Cinnabar Drive etc., Springfield Road, Cleworth Road, Parsons sdrive, Towncroft Avenue, Kinder Way, Mirfield Drive 

Wednesday 14 December:
John Lee Fold, Hillside Drive, Jubilee Road, jubilee Terrace, Grove Road, Dale Road, Green Lane, Valley Road, Tennyson Road, Stanycliffe Lane, Green Lane 

Thursday 15 December:
Hereford Way, Boarshaw 

Tuesday 20 December:
Silver Birch Estate, Hazlehurst drive etc. 

Wednesday 21 December:
Grimshaw Lane, Middleton Junction, Compton Way, Davids Farm Close

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