Santa’s visit to Honiton didn’t just benefit the town’s girls and boys – but helped a garden centre donate more than £1,000 to a charity.
Combe Garden Centre held a festive grotto throughout the festive period last year, asking only for a donation to meet Santa Claus.
Manager James Trevett said: "It was all done on a donation to charity basis and over the nine days it was running, we had more than 700 children visit Santa on his special train.
"Even Santa (Steve Cleal) was a volunteer that gives up his time to the cause.
"He starts growing his beard for the event in August to try and give the children a realistic Santa experience, and at the end of November goes to a local hairdresser and gets it bleached - along with his hair and eyebrows."
Donations totalled £1,415, which the garden centre donated to Childrens Hospice South West.
The festive train has been put into storage and will be brought out this Christmas.
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