St Margaret’s Hospice Care is branching out and has launched a Christmas tree collection scheme in areas including parts of West Somerset.
A team of volunteers will be collecting real Christmas trees from outside people’s homes and businesses on Saturday and Sunday, January 15 and 16 January in exchange for a donation to the hospice.
St Margaret’s will be collecting trees from the postcodes TA4 1, TA4 2 and TA4 3, and TA5 2.
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Undercover saboteurs infiltrate all three West Somerset staghound packsMichelle Hancock, head of fundraising at St Margaret’s, said: “We are thrilled to offer a Christmas tree collection in Somerset for the first time this year.
“It’s a great opportunity for people across Somerset to dispose of their Christmas trees after the festive season while making a feel-good donation to St Margaret’s.
“We’d like to say a massive thank you to the local people and businesses who are generously donating their time and vehicles to help us collect Christmas trees – there’s still time to get involved and join our Christmas tree crew.”
Anyone interested in volunteering to help collect trees is asked to call St Margaret’s on 01935 709485 to have a chat about taking part.
For more information visit the St Margaret’s Hospice website and use the ‘christmas-tree-collection’ link.


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