Wells Christmas Tree Collection

Sat, Jan 11th 2025 at 9:00 am -

Support St Margaret's Hospice by booking us to collect your tree


Christmas

Tree

Collection

A Wells Rotary project on behalf of St Margaret’s Hospice Care.

Let us collect and recycle your real Christmas tree in aid of St Margaret’s. In 2024 our collection team raised over £1,500 for the hospice: help us beat this target in 2025

Book your collection www.just-helping.org.uk/register-tree and we will collect your tree from the front of your house and take it for shredding and recycling.

Registration closes 2pm, 7 January

Collection date Saturday 11 January 2025


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Volunteers from Wells Rotary in action in Nepal

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To find our further detail on meetings and events please contact club President Angela

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A busy but fun month for members

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President Angela welcomes Ray to the club

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What a great thing to do: collecting around 120 trees and raising funds for St. Margaret’s Hospice.

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