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Keep 106 is the broadcasting name of Ridgeway Community Radio CIC (Community Interest Company) registered at Companies House. Christmas Trees, launching the Treecycle initiative that will take place in January Photo shows Fiona Hansford from Weldmar Hospicecare and Tamzin Hyde from Trinity St. “Weldmar do such vital work and the Treecycle initiative helps raise thousands of pounds to help them continue to provide excellent end of life care to people in the local area, as well as support for their families, so it is something we are delighted be involved with.”īookings can be made for a January collection of your real Christmas tree at, where you will also find more details including the areas covered by the project, or by calling the Weldmar Hospicecare fundraising team on 01305 261800. We’ve always been pleased to partner with Weldmar Hospicecare whenever we can, and it’s wonderful to be doing so again with Treecycle. Tamzin Hyde from Trinity Street Christmas Trees says, “As a Dorset-based family business, we’re proud to be a part of the local community. It’s been a challenging time for fundraising over the last 18 months so this scheme is needed now more than ever.” Every tree collected means money raised for the end of life care we provide. Weldmar volunteers, including a team from Magna Housing, will help with collections in Beaminster.įiona Hansford co-ordinates the project for Weldmar and says, “We’re so looking forward to helping the people of Dorset with their Christmas tree clear up again this year. Christmas Trees, whose team will be making the collections in Weymouth, Portland, Dorchester, Blandford, Bridport, Sherborne, Shaftesbury and Gillingham. The initiative is being supported by Trinity St. In return for a minimum suggested donation of just £10, trees can be collected from home and business addresses, between Saturday 8th and Monday 10th January.

Weldmar Hospicecare have told KeeP 106 that they will once again be collecting and recycling real Christmas trees from across Dorset in early January 2022.
