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Three million children no longer believe in Santa … because of the Internet

Santa is available for children to visit now through early Christmas Eve.

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The Cloughmills Community Action Team have just received news from the North Pole that Santa & Mrs Claus will be making a special appearance at Santa’s Village this Saturday 5th December in Cloughmills.

Parents, you no longer have to fear the internet ruining Christmas for your children.

This year, parents can reserve a time slot to visit Santa at the mall to skip the line.

Meanwhile, for one in 10 (10 per cent) children, their holiday happiness came crashing down down after reading an unfortunate Tweet or Facebook post saying that Santa is make believe.

The decision to charge for an attraction that had been free previous year sparked anger from many parents, some who said the fee inherently pushed away low-income families and ran counter to the spirit of the holiday.

Research has suggested that over three million children in Britain have had their belief in Santa ended via the internet.

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Over three million children no longer believe in Santa Claus because of the Internet. Pic Robert Perry