The Christmas tree recycling scheme needs you!
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You may not be thinking
about it yet, but we are already putting plans in place for our annual
Christmas Tree Recycling Scheme. We are
now entering our fifth year of the scheme and the time has come when we are
once again looking for volunteers to help our Christmas tree recycling scheme.
We need as much support as possible to promote the collection by leafleting
in the run up to the event and support in collecting the trees on the mass tree
treasure hunt in January (9th, 10th & 11th).
What we particularly need this year is people with vans to help collect the
trees.
The
Christmas tree recycling scheme works very simply; anyone who lives in postcode
areas CB1, CB2, CB22, CB23, CB24, CB3, CB4, and CB5 and doesn’t want the hassle
of getting rid of their tree, can register online at arhc.org.uk/treerecycling
to have it collected by us. We welcome a small donation to the charity in
exchange for collecting your tree (which is then recycled). Last New Year we
raised a huge £26,000 for the Hospice and we would love to match, if not excel
this, this coming festive season
If
you would like to volunteer or would be interested in offering sponsorship in
some way please contact Bec or Chloe on 01223 675 888 or email fundraising@arhc.org.uk
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