The last official white Christmas was 2004 (although many will debate that it was 1999, the MET office declares it was 2004). Many English people however think 2009 counted. Although hardly any snow fell, it was white, because the snow from the previous days had not yet melted.
When it snows on Chrismas Day
England has only known seven White Christmases in the entire twentieh century!
England does not have Christmas colours (or colors). Christmas decorations come in all colours.
it is called Christmas there too
The calendar
Probably southern England - although we've not had a white Christmas for a few years.
The day after Christmas is called Boxing Day, and is a public holiday.
In England, Santa Claus is often called Father Christmas.
Since New England is located in the Northern part of the United States, the chances are very high that most, if not all areas, will have a white Christmas. It tends to snow a lot in that area of the country.
santa wears red and white in england and in germany it is green and white
Yes, Santa travels to England too. Sometimes he is called Father Christmas there.
Santa in England is sometimes called Father Christmas, but often Santa there too.
Kew Gardens in London. For it to be classed as a white Christmas, as little as one single snowflake has to fall at Kew Gardens before 10am on 25 December.