Embrace the Christmas spirit with a Santa Abseil for charity

By Susie Watkins

8th Nov 2023 | Local News

This unique event is scheduled for the 2nd of December and is perfect for those looking to add a dash of adrenaline to their holiday celebrations.
This unique event is scheduled for the 2nd of December and is perfect for those looking to add a dash of adrenaline to their holiday celebrations.

Frome adventurers are summoned to the thrilling Santa Abseil event at Cheddar Gorge, a challenge that combines the spirit of Christmas with the zest of an outdoor escapade. St Margaret’s Hospice is welcoming participants to step over the edge on the 2nd of December for a festive fundraiser like no other.

The Santa Abseil, organised by St Margaret's Hospice, promises an unforgettable Christmas experience that also contributes to a noble cause.

This unique event is scheduled for the 2nd of December and is perfect for those looking to add a dash of adrenaline to their holiday celebrations. Imagine abseiling down the iconic Cheddar Gorge dressed as Santa Claus – it's a scene set for making special memories.

Wells's own, Alice Simmons-Smith, recounts her experience from last year with fondness, proving that anyone can conquer their fears for a good cause. And with no previous abseiling experience required, the event is open to all brave souls in Wells willing to descend for a difference.

Remember, your participation supports the vital work of St Margaret's Hospice, providing essential care for those in their final days. For more details and to register, visit the hospice's website .

     

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