Bookings now CLOSED!
BOOKINGS CLOSED. The Rotary Club of Longridge and North Preston is organising a Charity Christmas Tree Collection across the Ribble Valley and North Preston. All proceeds raised will go to local charities and community causes.
Trees will be collected on 6th/7th January 2024 - please leave trees out for 8am on the 6th Jan.
We are suggesting a donation of £10 per Tree but as all proceeds are for charity, we are always extremely grateful for any larger donations.
Areas Covered by our Volunteers:
Longridge, Goosnargh, Grimsargh, Barton, Knowle Green, Cottam, Woodplumpton, Ashton, Fulwood, Broughton, Ribchester
As this is a Charity Christmas Tree collection please contact us directly (email rotarylongridge@gmail.com or mobile 07485737023) in the event of any problems or queries. Thanks
BOOKINGS ARE CLOSED!
The collected trees will be used in an environmentally considerate way to help prevent coastal erosion and creating wildlife habitat.
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(max 50 bookings so book early to avoid missing out
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Bookings now Open!
The Rotary Club of Longridge and North Preston is organising a Charity Christmas Tree Collection across the Ribble Valley and North Preston. All proceeds raised will go to local charities and community causes.
Trees will be collected on 7th/8th January 2023 - please leave trees out for 8am on the 7th Jan.
We are suggesting a donation of £10 per household (for upto 2 trees) but as all proceeds are for charity, we are always extremely grateful for any larger donations.
Areas Covered by our Volunteers:
Longridge, Goosnargh, Grimsargh, Barton, Knowle Green, Cottam, Woodplumpton, Ashton, Fulwood, Broughton, Ribchester
Remember we will use your PayPal address as the collection address so if you want to book for a relative/friend send us an email at rotarylongridge@gmail.com after booking below.
If your address is difficult to find, and you are able, please email us your What3Words location. This is a unique combination of three words that identify a 3m square and will help our volunteer drivers to find your tree.
To get your three words, simply find your specific location on https://what3words.com.
As this is a Charity Christmas Tree collection please contact us directly (email rotarylongridge@gmail.com or mobile 07971 843661) in the event of any problems or queries. Thanks
The collected trees will be used in an environmentally considerate way to help prevent coastal erosion and creating wildlife habitat.
Bookings now Open!
The Rotary Club of Longridge and North Preston is organising a Charity Christmas Tree Collection across the Ribble Valley and North Preston. All proceeds raised will go to local charities and community causes.
Trees will be collected on 7th/8th January 2023 - please leave trees out for 8am on the 7th Jan.
We are suggesting a donation of £10 per household (for upto 2 trees) but as all proceeds are for charity, we are always extremely grateful for any larger donations.
Areas Covered by our Volunteers:
Longridge, Goosnargh, Grimsargh, Barton, Knowle Green, Cottam, Woodplumpton, Ashton, Fulwood, Broughton, Ribchester
Remember we will use your PayPal address as the collection address so if you want to book for a relative/friend send us an email at rotarylongridge@gmail.com after booking below.
If your address is difficult to find, and you are able, please email us your What3Words location. This is a unique combination of three words that identify a 3m square and will help our volunteer drivers to find your tree.
To get your three words, simply find your specific location on https://what3words.com.
As this is a Charity Christmas Tree collection please contact us directly (email rotarylongridge@gmail.com or mobile 07971 843661) in the event of any problems or queries. Thanks
The collected trees will be used in an environmentally considerate way to help prevent coastal erosion and creating wildlife habitat.