Posted: Thu 30th Dec 2021

Order your Christmas tree collection and help Nightingale House at the same time

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Dec 30th, 2021

Nightingale House Hospice will once again be collecting real Christmas trees for recycling in January.

Working in partnership with local firms and volunteers it will be the third year the hospice has offered the service when, for a small donation, people can have their trees collected for recycling on Saturday 15 January 2022.

Postcode collection areas have been extended this year to: CH4 0, CH4 9, CH5, CH6 5, CH6 6, CH6 9, CH7, CH8 7, CH8 8, CH8 9, LL11, LL12, LL13, LL14, LL20, SY12 0, SY12 9, SY11 4, SY11 3.

To book in your tree visit nightingalehouse.co.uk/tree or call 01978 314292.

There is no minimum or maximum amount you can give. Every penny raised will go towards patient care at the hospice.
Only real trees and those which have been booked in advance will be collected. No additional trees can be collected on the day. All decorations must be removed. Bookings will close on Sunday 9 January at 11.59pm.

Once collected the trees will be recycled in various ways. Some will be turned into garden mulch, some are chipped and used for animal bedding or garden supplies and others will be donated to local animal farms who look after alpacas and goats.

The hospice will this year be working alongside various local businesses including Thorncliffe Building Supplies, TG Group and WB Environmental to recycle the trees.

Local businesses including SP Energy, Rivington Haulage, Kimpton Energy Solutions, Read Construction, JT&M Signs, Amberon, Hassle Free Heating, Cable Services, Advance Roofline, Gurkha Gas, Barnett Engineering, Knights Construction, Ian Williams and Forest Traffic Management will be amongst those who will be donating their time and vehicles to collect the trees.

This year, 80 per cent of the money raised will go towards funding patient care and family support services at the hospice with the other 20 per cent donated back to organisations that benefit the community. Ten per cent will go to Just Helping, a national charity which helps the hospice organise the Christmas Tree Collection. The other ten per cent will be donated to the Rhosnesni Scout Group who have been helping support the hospice to promote the event by delivering leaflets around the Wrexham community.

Sam Amis, Hospice Community and Events Fundraiser said:
“The Christmas Tree Collection really is my favourite event of the year! Every year I am overwhelmed by the support from the community, local businesses, volunteers, tree sellers and of course supporters who donate to have their tree collected by us. The event not only helps our patients and other local organisation but also is a brilliant initiative to improve the environment for future generations.”

Dan Harper from Thorncliffe said: “We are delighted to be supporting the Christmas Tree Collection once again this year. The event helps to raise the much-needed funds for Nightingale House Hospice and helps support the local community and our environment. We are proud to be involved”

Tony Williams from WB Environmental said: “WB Environmental are proud to be working with Nightingale House Hospice to support the Christmas Tree Collection 2022. We look forward to the event and supporting the local community.”

Pat Dixon of TG Group added: “TG Group is pleased to support the Nightingale House Hospice Christmas Tree Collection 2022. It is the first time the hospice has collected trees from Ellesmere and Oswestry postcodes, and we hope for it to be brilliant success.”

For further information contact Rob Lambert or Sam Amis on 01978 314292.



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