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Volunteers will collect used Christmas trees with the Hospice's Treecycling scheme photo by Aaron Scott Richards
26th December, 2019

Treecycle with Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice and John Taylor Hospice

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By Dave Massey with content from Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice and John Taylor Hospice

Treecycle with Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice and John Taylor Hospice

Two of BrumHour’s friends have arranged tree collections for real Christmas trees across Birmingham and beyond.

Volunteers will collect used Christmas trees with the Hospice’s Treecycling scheme photo by Aaron Scott Richards

Covering collections in north Birmingham and Sutton Coldfield, Erdington-based John Taylor Hospice will be collecting Christmas trees on 10th and 11th January in exchange for a donation to the hospice. They will be collecting across the following postcodes: B23, B24, B34, B35, B36, B42, B43, B44, B46, B72, B73 and B76.

Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice will be collecting on 11th and 12th January across south Birmingham and Solihull, Dorridge and Knowle at the following postcodes: B13, B14, B15, B17, B25, B26, B27, B28, B29, B30, B31, B32, B38, B45, B47, B62, B67, B68, B90, B91, B92, B93 and B94. When booking select an amount from the booking form to donate or choose your own amount.

Charlotte Dowling, community and corporate fundraising manager at Birmingham St Mary’s, is encouraging people to Treecycle their tree photo by Aaron Scott Richards

Charlotte Dowling, community and corporate fundraising manager at Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice, said:

When all the festivities are over, getting rid of your Christmas tree can feel like a big chore. Thankfully, our Treecycling volunteers are on hand to collect your used trees from your doorstep – saving you time, effort and hassle. It’s much greener than just binning your tree or sending it down the tip, so it’s a great way to kick-start the New Year knowing that you’ve done some good.

At Birmingham St Mary’s, we help to improve a person’s quality of life by supporting them to be pain-free, comfortable and to live well with illness. All of our services are free of charge, so we really do rely on the generosity of local people to enable us to continue to provide crucial care to people who need it most.”

Bookings for Birmingham St Mary’s Hospice close on 6th January. Book here: birminghamhospice.org.uk/Appeal/treecycling.

Booking for John Taylor Hospice Christmas Tree Recycling is open here: johntaylorhospice.org.uk/events/christmas-tree-recycling2020


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