Real Christmas Trees for sale - all proceeds to charity

Sat, Dec 18th 2021 at 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

£1,300 raised for local charities supported by our Rotary Club


In the picture: Terry and his trees

You can buy a tree in Highworth Market Square on two Saturdays in December

Tree sales on the Podium in Highworth's Market Square are on Saturdays 11th and 18th December between 9.00am & 12.00 noon. You can buy a Norway spruce (with or without roots) or a Nordman fir (without roots)

For more details or to pre order a tree phone Rotarian Terry Williams on 01793 762669 or send him an email using the contact link at the bottom of this page

Terry will donate ALL the income to charity.

All the proceeds of the sales will go to local charities supported by the Rotary Club of Swindon North & Thamesdown

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