Lighting up Nantwich with Christmas Tree Festival
Nantwich is set to shine this November as St Luke’s Hospice hosts its Christmas Tree Festival once again.
Organisers say the festive celebration will be bigger and better than ever.
Nantwich is set to shine this November as St Luke’s Hospice hosts its Christmas Tree Festival once again.
Organisers say the festive celebration will be bigger and better than ever.
Milldale Scouts will be running their annual Christmas Tree collection service in January.
The group has been collecting and environmentally disposing of Christmas trees in the area for more than 20 years.
Well, it’s over for another year – which means thousands of Christmas trees across South Cheshire set to be turfed out!
Fund-raising organisations are offering their services to collect and dispose of trees over the next couple of weeks.
By Jonathan White
Visitors enjoyed the sixth annual ‘Christmas Tree Festival’ at St Mary’s Church on Monks Lane in Acton.
The event was free entry, with donations received towards church funds, and allowed visitors to view 40 beautifully dressed 6ft Christmas trees.
Staff and volunteers from St Luke’s Hospice will be collecting and recycling real Christmas trees in return for a donation towards patient care.
Registration for the annual Christmas Tree Collection is now open.
By Jonathan White
The indoor ‘Christmas Tree Festival’ returns to St Mary’s Church on Monks Lane in Acton this weekend.
The Christmas Tree Festival takes place on Saturday December 11 (10am-4:30pm) and Sunday December 12 (12-5pm).
By Jonathan White
A Christmas Tree Festival took place at St Mary’s Church in Acton near Nantwich at the weekend.
There was a grand opening on Friday with a guest appearance from Father Christmas, followed by a ‘Mingle and Jingle’ charity Christmas concert.
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