Charity will offer Christmas tree recycling service in new year
Hospice Isle of Man is once again offering its annual Christmas tree removal service with the aim of raising funds in the process.
Anyone seeking to have theirs disposed of in the new year is asked to contact the charity.
Volunteers will collect the trees from people's homes for a suggested donation of £15.
The initiative started eight years ago - last year volunteers collected 900 trees.
Communications and Marketing Executive Stephanie Smith says it's easy to get involved:
You can contact Hospice on 672222 or email fundraising@hospice.org.im.

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