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Does anyone know what happened to the St Christopher's hospice tree guys who used to have a plot at the Plough? Have they moved somewhere else?  Or alternatively, does anyone know where I get a tree where some of the money goes to a charity.  Am aware that all the local schools have already had their fairs so that's not an option.  Thanks all

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I saw a post a few days ago by the previous guys who stated the plough had given their land to someone else.

if my memory serves me right, the guys are not selling trees this year.

if I see their post again I will update with correct information in case I have got it wrong.

 

 

Why not donate straight to St Christopher's online and buy your tree from a small independent retailer like Paul at Indaco, 483 Lordship Lane.  Next door to the old Barcelona bar.  That way you can support the charity direct and a small local business direct.  Much better than Pines and Needles who will probably send less of your money to charity.  

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