Kenilworth residents invited to follow third annual Christmas Window Walk

By James Smith

5th Aug 2021 | Local News

Residents of Kenilworth are being invited to partake in some festive cheer this December courtesy of the PTA at St Nicholas Primary School, who are running their third, annual 'Christmas Window Walk'

Over 50 houses throughout the town have decorated their front windows for the Christmas holidays, and participants are now able to purchase a map plotting all the displays across Kenilworth.

Walkers can then follow the map and spot each festively-themed window for a fun day out, as well as for the chance of winning a competition.

Letters can be collected at stops across the town to complete a mystery phrase. Once you have worked it out, submit your answer to be in with a chance of winning a Christmas hamper.

Maps are now available from Kenilworth Books, Nicola's Hair Shop, Just Tyres, and School Lane Fish and Chip Shop, and displays will be up for all to see until January 3.

Entries cost just £2 per map.

The PTA at St Nicholas Primary School, The Blundells, who fund a wide variety of events during the year at the school, are currently raising money for a new 'green' bike and scooter shed for the school.

The shed will be a space to grow plants, attract wildlife and create a new, interactive space for children to learn. The PTA are also hoping to be able to plant a wild flower meadow in the field next to the school.

So this year's window walk presents a great opportunity for some festive fun, as well as raising money for a worthy cause.

     

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