We will be starting on Saturday 2 December and continuing right through to Tuesday 19 December. Here are the streets we will be calling at. The detailed routes are shown below under 'What's On' and also on our Facebook page.
Nelson Road, Cypress Avenue/Crane Way, Hazel Close, Redway Drive,The Ridge, Hall Farm Drive, Milner Drive, Bridge Way
Meadway, Devon Avenue, Selkirk Road, Hereford Gardens, Lincoln Avenue, Dorset Way, Wiltshire Gardens,, Gloucester Road, College Close, Park Crescent.
Chudleigh Road, Whittton Road, Heathfield North, Egerton Road, Heathfield, Court Way, Craneford Way.
Copthall Gardens, Clifton Road, Tudor Gardens, Grove Avenue, Laurel Avenue, Edwin Road, Norcutt Road, Crane Road, Gould Road, Mereway Road, Colne Road.
Richmond Road, Strafford Road, Victoria Road, Haggard Road, Amyand Park Road, Amyand Park Gardens, Beaconsfield Road.
Runnymede Road, Rydall Gardens, Coniston Road, Derwent Road, Keswick Road, Park Avenue, Wills Crescent.Grasmere Avenue, Argyle Avenue, Hamilton Crescent, Carrington Avenue, Whitton Road.
St Stephen's Gardens, Claremont Road, Baronsfield Road, Rosslyn Road, Arlington Road, Ravensbourne Road, Arlington Close, Park House Gardens, Riverdale Gardens, Ellesmere Road, Rosslyn Road, Alexandra Road, Cambridge Road.
Cheyne Avenue, Waverley Avenue, Ellerman Avenue, Sheringham Avenue, Lyndhurst Avenue, Glasbrook Avenue, Albemarle Avenue, Chiltern Avenue.
Walpole Gardens, Tower Road, Riverview Gardens, RadnorRoad, Bonser Road, Holmesdale Road, Orford Gardens, Popes Grove, Popes Avenue.
Manoel Road, Lisbon Avenue, Mill Road, Fulwell Park Avenue, Portugal Gardens, Hospital Bridge Road, Willow Way,River Way, Beechway Court, Close Avenue, Rivermead Avenue.
Tuesday 19 December Wellesley Road to Walpole Gardens, calling at:
Wellesley Road, Shaftesbury Way, Wellesley Crescent, Spencer Road, Popes Avenue, Vicarage Road, Walpole Road, Walpole Gardens.
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