Alexander Devine Santa Dash to return for 13th time this November

06:32PM, Monday 03 November 2025

Santas will be dashing through Windsor this month as Alexander Devine’s popular Santa Dash returns for the 13th time.

The event, taking place on Sunday, November 30, will see families, friends and colleagues dash 5km through the town in aid of the hospice which supports children with life-threatening and life-limiting conditions and their families in Berkshire, South Bucks and the surrounding counties. 

The dash will kick off from 8am at Bachelors Acre in Victoria Street, Windsor.

Participants can make the event their own and dash in any way, including by running, walking, jogging, or even dancing.

The price of each ticket includes a Santa suit or children’s reindeer antlers.

This year, it will cost £3.4million to run the hospice service, the team said, with 85 per cent of this cost coming from fundraising, donations and events.

The course is wheelchair accessible and participants are asked to contact fundraising@alexanderdevine.org for further accessibility requirements.

Tickets cost £20 for adults, £10 for children and a family ticket is £50.

They can be purchased at: www.alexanderdevine.org/santadash

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