With Christmas behind us and the New Year drawing closer, your real Christmas tree might already be looking as bald as a Radio Newquay afternoon presenter. It's never too early to start thinking about recycling that needle-dropping fir!
Children’s Hospice South West is encouraging Newquay residents to recycle their trees while helping to raise vital funds for the charity. The hospice is working with waste company BIFFA to collect trees in exchange for donations.
Press play to hear more from Alice Merritt, Area Fundraiser for the charity.
To book a collection slot in January, visit CHSW.org.uk and follow the link.
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