Families can meet Santa and the Grinch in Glasgow this weekend

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Families can meet Santa and the Grinch in Glasgow this weekend
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As part of the Christmas festivities at Glasgow Fort, Mr Claus will make an appearance on Saturday, December 17 and on Christmas Eve.Meanwhile, the Grinch will appear with Cindy-Lou on Sunday, December 18 from 11am to 3.30pm.

The meet and greets are part of the Easterhouse mall's markets event, which will run until January 2. Phil Goodman, centre director at Glasgow Fort, said: “It’s great to see families and friends enjoying our festivities!

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