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Fancy some festive fun with a backdrop of cute donkeys? You won’t want to miss the latest offering from The Donkey Sanctuary

The Donkey Sanctuary will once again hold its virtual Carols by Candlelight service from its international headquarters in Sidmouth, Devon this Friday (10 December 2021). Hosted by celebrant and former BBC Radio Bristol presenter Emma Britton, the event gets underway at 6pm and will be available to watch on The Donkey Sanctuary’s website.

Following on from the award-winning Sanctuary From Your Sofa events that brought donkeys into people’s homes (virtually, of course) during lockdown in 2020, the charity’s traditional annual carol service will be broadcast for people to watch from the comfort of their own living rooms .

The evening includes live-streamed visits from the charity’s Paccombe Farm near its Sidmouth HQ, as well as pre-recorded readings, traditional Christmas Carols performed by a local choir and music from the Exeter Railway Band.

Candlelight host Emma Britton said: “I was so excited to be asked to host this year’s Carols by Candlelight event. I really hope that all the wonderful supporters of The Donkey Sanctuary enjoy this very special evening.”

Paccombe Farm is in the beautiful hamlet of Harcombe, just a few miles from the Sidmouth sanctuary in Devon. The farm’s layout is ideal for the specific needs of elderly and young donkeys, and the visit will include meeting some of the farm’s foals that were born this year.

As with the charity’s other outlying farms, Paccombe Farm isn’t open to the public, so this is a unique opportunity to meet some of the resident donkeys and the fantastic team of people that care for them.

For more information, including how to watch the 2021 Carols by Candlelight event, visit thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk

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