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06 Sept 2025

Foyle Hospice Christmas Tree Recycle Scheme launched

'This is a great opportunity to help your local hospice as well as the environment'

Foyle Hospice Christmas Tree Recycle Scheme launched

Foyle Hospice Christmas Tree Recycle Scheme launched.

Foyle Hospice has officially launched its Christmas Tree Recycling Scheme.

This environmentally friendly scheme gives people the opportunity to support their local hospice by having their old Christmas tree collected from their front door and shredded so it can be used in the Hospice gardens throughout the year.

Fundraiser at Foyle Hospice, Kathleen Bradley explained: “This is a great opportunity to help your local hospice as well as the environment.

“We are so grateful to our sponsors, Elagh Tree Surgery who give up their time, equipment and skills to support us.

“We would also like to thank Triax Neighbourhood Management Team for coming on board and supporting us with the collection of trees.”

She continued: “The shredded trees are used throughout the year in our beautiful gardens and these gardens help to bring comfort and peace to our families and patients.

“Please leave your Christmas tree in your driveway where it is visible for our drivers to collect and we will do the rest, all for a suggested donation of £10.

“We are very grateful for everyone who has registered so far and we would like to extend our thanks to the Christmas tree vendors who support us every year by distributing the Recycling Scheme information and help us raise awareness for our Hospice.”

“Let US help YOU this year and register your tree online.”

The Christmas Tree Recycling scheme will be collecting registered trees between Monday, January 8 to 12. Registration closes on Saturday, January 6, 2024. 

Register your tree online through Foyle Hospice website: www.register.enthuse.com/ps/event/ChristmasTreeRecycleScheme2023 or by calling the Fundraising Office on 02871 359 888.

Foyle Hospice is grateful for the continued support of the local community.

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