Rainbow Hub charity offering Christmas tree recycling service as festivities draw to a close
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With the 12th day of Christmas, and the tradition of taking your tree down before then approaching, the Mawdesley-based charity is collecting, and recycling real Christmas trees this coming weekend.
Trees will be collected from the front of your property over the weekend of Saturday, January 8 and Sunday, January 9.
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Hide AdThe service is being offered in Tarleton, Hesketh Bank, Blackrod and in the PR6, PR7, PR25, PR26, WN6, WN8, L39 and L40 postcodes.
To book, you can fill out a form on their website and make a payment of a minimum £10 donation. The form must be filled in by Wednesday January 5.
Rainbow Hub provides therapeutic services for children and young people with physical disabilities because of a neurological condition or brain injury, supporting as many as 85 families per week since 2001.
The charity is free of charge to the families it supports with a purpose-built site in the countryside. It is backed by “a robust fundraising strategy, strong board of trustees and clear vision to brighten the lives of disabled children.”
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Hide AdFor any further information about the tree collection, contact Emma Parish on 01704 823276 or [email protected].
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