Royal mail christmas letters to santa
A festive tradition! Royal Mail's Christmas letters to Santa is a popular service that allows children to send their letters to Santa Claus at the North Pole. Here's how it works:
How to send a letter to Santa:
- Write your letter to Santa Claus, telling him about your Christmas wishes and what you've been up to this year.
- Address the envelope to "Santa Claus, North Pole" and make sure to include your return address.
- Post your letter to Royal Mail's special Santa address: Santa, Santa's Grotto, Reindeer Road, LS11 5WA.
- Royal Mail will then sort and deliver your letter to Santa's elves at the North Pole.
What happens to the letters:
- Royal Mail's special sorting office in Birmingham sorts the letters and sends them to the North Pole.
- The letters are then delivered to Santa's elves, who sort and respond to them.
- The elves will write back to the children, responding to their letters and sharing some festive cheer.
Tips and reminders:
- Make sure to post your letter by December 10th to ensure it reaches Santa on time.
- Use a special Christmas stamp to make your letter extra special.
- You can also include a return address so Santa can write back to you.
- Don't forget to include your name and address so Santa can respond to your letter.
Special offers and competitions:
- Royal Mail often runs special competitions and offers in conjunction with their Christmas letters to Santa service. Keep an eye on their website for more information.
- You can also enter a special competition to win a chance to visit Santa's grotto at the Royal Mail's sorting office in Birmingham.
History of the service:
Royal Mail's Christmas letters to Santa service has been running for over 100 years. The first recorded letter to Santa was sent in 1870, and since then, millions of children have sent their letters to Santa through Royal Mail.
So, get writing and send your letter to Santa today!