KEELHAM Farm Shop’s Christmas trees have landed and this year you can help protect the environment and give something back by opting into what is expected to be a very popular ‘tree-cycling’ scheme.
If you live in the BD23 region, simply pick your perfect tree from the vast range of potted and freshly cut varieties in Keelham’s Barnyard, make a £10 donation, which the Keelham team will help process with your payment, and your tree will be collected for environmentally friendly disposal in the New Year.
This year, Keelham has selected the Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice as its very worthy charity and all funds collected from the scheme will go to help the hospice team continue its vital work.
Keelham Farm Shop’s managing director Julie Mills said the team is delighted to be launching this new seasonal initiative.
She said: “As part of our ethos, supporting and helping communities is core to our values. Not only does it save all the hassle of disposing of your tree, it’s great for the environment and also generates much needed funds for our charity partner.”
To take part, purchase your tree and donation ticket from Keelham. Visit www.keelhamfarmshop.co.uk to find out about opening times.
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