Children’s cancer charity collects more than 650 Christmas trees
A children’s cancer charity has collected more than 650 Christmas trees.
A children’s cancer charity has collected more than 650 Christmas trees.
Live-cut Christmas trees can live a “second life” as habitat for various species of animals, according to the Ohio DNR Division of Wildlife.
Every year the Cathedral’s Christmas tree festival promises to be bigger and better than the previous year, and the 2024 festival proved no different. Forty-two charities, community groups and businesses dressed trees with decorations, many handmade by children, charity volunteers, service users a
A CHARITY Christmas tree collection has hit a remarkable milestone after raising more than £100,000 for a North East hospice.
A team of 100 volunteers at Sue Ryder in Cheltenham collect more than 1,500 old Christmas trees.