Britain's 'longest serving santa' says he has no plans to retire after 50 years in the business

Ron Horniblew has been a santa since 1996 (PA)
Ron Horniblew has been a santa since 1996 (PA)

After more than half a century in the job, you’d think this santa may be about to hang up his boots.

But Ron Horniblew, who claims to be the UK’s longest-serving Father Christmas, has said he has no plans to retire.

The 82-year-old, who first wore his red and white suit for his son in 1964, has travelled the world in a bid to spread festive cheer.

Mr Horniblew, who lives in Luton with his wife Betty and also works in the furniture business, said: “If I can make one person happy and smiley, then that’s great.

“And you’ll get some people who are a bit miserable and think, ‘silly old fool’, but I’m the one who’s the clever one because I’m happy and it makes me feel young.”

Asked if he was tempted to throw in the sack, he said it was just his “old knees” which held him back and added: “[I’ve] no plans at all to retire, no.

“I’m going to make it hard for the next person who says he is the longest-running Santa.”

Horniblew has travelled the world as santa (PA)
Horniblew has travelled the world as santa (PA)
Horniblew claims to be Britain’s longest-serving santa (PA)
Horniblew claims to be Britain’s longest-serving santa (PA)

Mr Horniblew, who raises money for charity through his festive endeavour, said he felt it was “too much” for children to be given top range gifts such as iPads.

He admitted he also struggled to understand the huge numbers of presents they now receive.

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He said: “I say to parents, if you want a toy for a baby, the best toy is a cardboard box with some paper in it and they will play for hours with it. Plus, they’re using their imagination.

Horniblew is now 92 (PA)
Horniblew is now 92 (PA)

“I go to people’s houses on Christmas morning, just to make sure that I’ve delivered the right presents and sometimes I have one or two presents leftover on the old sleigh, and sometimes I can’t walk across the lounge because there’s so many presents.

“How on earth can children play with all these presents? In my days you had one or maybe two presents and that was it.

“I think we ought to go back to those old days.”