A very different event with the Covid-19 restrictions imposing social distancing and other precautions. However, a great display has been put together by the volunteers, both by decorating the engine and coach and transforming the Transfer Shed in a completely different way to previous years. Originally planned for 5 days, the event was reduced to 4 days as the latest lockdown had only just been lifted




A decorated 'Lord Fisher' in the Engine Shed.
(Photo courtesy Helen Luck)




The following photos show the Transfer Shed (aka Santa's Grotto) a few days before the first of 4 days opening to the public.
(Photo courtesy Des Woodland)




(Photo courtesy Des Woodland)




(Photo courtesy Des Woodland)




(Photo courtesy Des Woodland)




(Photo courtesy Des Woodland)




(Photo courtesy Des Woodland)




Early morning shot of 'Lord Fisher'.
(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham)




Pictures in the decorated Transfer shed (AKA Santa's home.
(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg)




(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg)




(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg)




(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg)




(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg)




(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg)




(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg)




(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg)




(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg)




(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg)




(Photo courtesy Andy Sugg)




(Photo courtesy Helen Luck)




A portly Santa.
(Photo courtesy Helen Luck)




Elf and the dragon.
(Photo courtesy Helen Luck)




Santa Special.
(Photo courtesy Helen Luck)




Inside the decorated coach
(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham)




(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham)




(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham)




(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham)




(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham)




(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham)




(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham)




(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham)




(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham)




(Photo courtesy Dave Grabham)


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