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Farmer Christmas brings festive cheer to Suffolk schools

A Suffolk New College lecturer dressed as Santa Claus visited two local primary schools on a tinsel-decorated tractor this week, continuing a 20-year tradition of bringing festive cheer to the community.

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Children meet Farmer Christmas during annual visit from Suffolk New College's festive tractor
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The details: John Attridge, a lecturer from Suffolk New College's Suffolk Rural campus, took on the role of Farmer Christmas, accompanied by two elf helpers – Penny Rudland and Luke Penning from the college's marketing department.

The trio visited Witnesham and Otley primary schools, where they high-fived children from seven class groups and handed out gifts.

For context: The college first started the tradition in 2005 when they visited the nursery in Otley. The original member of staff departed for a new job before Attridge took on Santa duties in 2016.

What they're saying: Attridge said: "It is a joy and pleasure to try and bring a bit of festive fun to the local community. From my point of view, as a passionate agriculturalist, if we encourage one of the children to think about a career in farming, then even better."

One student from Witnesham, Issac, said: "I want to be a farmer. It was great to meet Farmer Christmas."

Penny Rudland, school liaison officer in the college's marketing department, who played the naughty elf character, said: "This, without doubt, is the highlight of my year. The children are a joy."

Hannah Evans, the executive headteacher at Witnesham and Otley Primary Schools, said: "The children always look forward to this visit. It really helps kickstart Christmas for us all. Thanks to the college for all their support."

What's next: The college hopes to invite youngsters to visit their revamped animal studies centre, which houses alpacas, capybaras and meerkats.

The bottom line: A 20-year tradition continues to bring festive cheer to Suffolk schools while inspiring the next generation of farmers.

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