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Hundreds of people flock to Rochester town centre for mammoth Santa run

Rochester was invaded by a sea of St Nick’s as people flocked to the High Street to take part in a festive fun run.

Hundreds of runners and walkers, both young and old, donned Santa outfits and followed a parade of bag pipers marching from outside Rochester Castle, on Saturday.

Smiling shoppers took photos as the cheerful convoy danced and waved on their way past and for a moment it felt like Christmas had come early in the Medway towns.

Winging it! A man dressed as a Christmas turkey runs through Rochester during the Santa run [credit: Jason Arthur]
Winging it! A man dressed as a Christmas turkey runs through Rochester during the Santa run [credit: Jason Arthur]

The event was organised by the Rotary Club of Medway to raise money for its children’s hospice holidays charity and included a performance from Jamie Johnson, a former contestant on BBC singing contest, The Voice.

KMFM also got in on the fun and hosted a roadshow and the Right Step Dance Company performed.

If this was not enough excitement for some, those feeling dangerous could test their grip on a bucking reindeer.

People clad in red and white make their way down Rochester's High Street during the mammoth Santa run [credit: Jason Arthur]
People clad in red and white make their way down Rochester's High Street during the mammoth Santa run [credit: Jason Arthur]
On your marks get set snow! The Santa fun runners gather at the start of the race outside Rochester Castle [credit: Jason Arthur]
On your marks get set snow! The Santa fun runners gather at the start of the race outside Rochester Castle [credit: Jason Arthur]

After all that walking, running or just plain being merry, people taking part in the run could enjoy a free buffet at the Crown Freehouse.

The total of money raised is yet to be confirmed but organisers will no doubt hope they have beaten last year’s impressive total of £15,000, raised by around 1,200 Santas.

To see more pictures from the Santa run pick up tomorrow's Medway Messenger.

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