Santa's grotto is a hit in Wolverhampton
Santa's grotto in Queens Square is in full swing.

The grotto, which features Santa and his merry team of helpers, has received hundreds of visitors since it was opened by the mayor of the city councillor Ian Brookfield and the mayoress councillor Paula Brookfield on Friday.
At a cost of £3 per child, the grotto offers the chance for each child to tell Santa what's on their Christmas wish list as well as receiving a surprise wrapped present.
The grotto is full of festive trees, reindeers and sacks filled with presents.
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It has been organised by Wolverhampton Business Improvement District.
Cherry Shine, Wolverhampton's BID director, said: "It's the first time we have had a grotto in Queen Square and we are happy to have brought it to the city."
On top of this, visitors to the grotto will be able to enjoy a free city centre festive guide and voucher booklet that illustrates the shopping, entertaining and cultural experience that the city has to offer.
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