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Bury Hospice Christmas tree collection recycles 1,237 trees
Summary
Bury Hospice's collection service gathered 1,237 Christmas trees across the borough on January 9–11, with 64 volunteers helping to recycle them for environmental reuse and to raise donations for the hospice.
Content
Bury Hospice ran its annual Christmas tree collection service over the weekend of January 9–11 to gather and recycle trees from homes across the borough. The scheme offers residents a means of responsible disposal in return for a kind donation to the hospice. Volunteers, local businesses and waste-management professionals worked together to collect and process the trees. Organisers say the event supports both environmental reuse and fundraising for hospice care.
Key facts:
- A total of 1,237 Christmas trees were collected during the January 9–11 weekend.
- The collection was coordinated by 64 volunteers and organised with support from local businesses and waste management professionals.
- Two retired firefighters led the initiative, helping with route planning, collections and administration.
- The chipped trees are being used to line the paddock of a new reindeer enclosure at Jersey Girls Ice Cream in Higher Woodhill Farm, Bury.
- Some whole trees are being retained to help stabilise a riverbank and prevent collapse.
Summary:
The collection recycled hundreds of trees into practical, environmentally friendly uses while raising donations for Bury Hospice. Organisers are already looking ahead to next year, and specific plans and dates are undetermined at this time.
