The heroic health and care staff working on Christmas Day in Wales
When you re tucking into your Christmas turkey, please spare a thought for those who will be spending this festive period looking after those most in need
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He claimed feedback from customers attending on Saturday night had been more positive after improvements were also made to the experience, which is billed as a way to experience a visit to see Santa while social distancing.
“There was also a large amount of feedback around the Scrooge character being too frightening for very young children, he said.
“Working with the creative team, we have adjusted the route and removed the Scrooge-style character after the first evening.”
Some characters prompted visitors to compared the event more to Halloween than Christmas.
- Credit: Jenny Yaxley
Among those to attend was Leanne Reed who said they had still queued for nearly two hours to get in.