The trail takes place until Sunday and is supported by nine of its member churches. Children and parents can visit 14 venues, including John of Gaunt School, Sainsbury’s, the Tesco Extra store in County Way and County Hall. Each of the venues will have a display, together with the relevant part of the Nativity story on a laminated poster. They will then need to fill the gaps in the story and also find a letter at each location which, when finished, will make up a verse. People taking part are being encouraged to come dressed as an angel, a shepherd, a king or even a donkey.
The trail takes place until Sunday and is supported by nine of its member churches. Children and parents can visit 14 venues, including John of Gaunt School, Sainsbury’s, the Tesco Extra store in County Way and County Hall. Each of the venues will have a display, together with the relevant part of the Nativity story on a laminated poster. They will then need to fill the gaps in the story and also find a letter at each location which, when finished, will make up a verse. People taking part are being encouraged to come dressed as an angel, a shepherd, a king or even a donkey.