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No chimney? No problem! Local housebuilder gives away ‘magic keys’ for children to help Santa visit this Christmas Eve
Five-star housebuilder, Barratt Homes North East, is helping Santa Claus deliver festive cheer in Yarm this Christmas, by giving away ‘magic keys’ to local children who live in houses without chimneys.
All of the new homes at Barratt’s development, Leven Woods in Yarm, are chimney free, so children who live at the development and in the surrounding area can visit the development’s sales office to collect their very special ‘magic keys’ until Christmas Eve this December. This will ensure that Father Christmas can still deliver some seasonal magic (and presents!) to all homes this year, despite not having access to his traditional entrance.
Christie Edge, Sales Manager at Barratt Homes North East: “We want to ensure that children needn’t worry about Santa reaching them this Christmas Eve, including the children who live in our new homes across the North East. We are encouraging all parents in the area to visit our sales office with their children to come and pick up their free ‘magic key’ before December 24th so everyone can wake up to some presents under the tree this Christmas!”
Other Barratt Homes North East developments that are giving away ‘magic keys’ this December are Jubilee Gardens in Stockton-on-tees and Burton Woods in Durham.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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