We're still collecting donations
On the 28th November 2024 we'd raised £5,566 with 88 supporters in 21 days. But as every pound matters, we're continuing to collect donations from supporters.
+ est. £3.25
We have teamed up again this year with our trusted Christmas Tree supplier who run an amazing school scheme to help local schools fundraise.
by Ali Bailey in London, Greater London, United Kingdom
On the 28th November 2024 we'd raised £5,566 with 88 supporters in 21 days. But as every pound matters, we're continuing to collect donations from supporters.
All profits go to Brindishe Manor PSFA. We are currently fundraising for a new art room at school and this money would go towards that.
As with previous years all the trees will be Nordmann Fir (see below for more information about the trees).
All you need to do is go to REWARDS and select the size tree and/or wreath you would like, make payment and then collect from school on Thursday 5th December after school.
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR PLEDGE ISN'T ANONYMOUS SO WE CAN KEEP A RECORD OF EVERYONE'S ORDERS
The trees are within the size range stated so for example if you want to guarantee a 7 ft tree you should order the 7-8ft tree.
Our prices are competitive and at the same time you are raising funds for the school so hopefully a win win for you and Brindishe Manor!
ALL PROFITS GO TO BRINDISHE MANOR SCHOOL
Please share this link with local family, friends and neighbours :)
DEADLINE FOR ALL TREE AND WREATH ORDERS IS THURSDAY 28th NOVEMBER
A very happy customer's home-made DIY wreath from last year.
Another delighted customer decorating their tree last year.
Any questions, please get in touch - Ali 07921 624 534
Charity Number: 1117178
THE TREES
Nordmann Fir (Abies nordmanniana)
The Nordmann Fir has gained popularity in recent years due to it's good needle retention qualities and ability to look good throughout the festivities. Often described as being non-drop, this is not strictly true, but it will retain it's needles better than Norway Spruce. It has soft, deep green foliage, smooth grey bark and a good triangular shape. It tends to be slightly more open and less dense than Norway. The needles when crushed give a very aromatic citrus smell. More expensive than other species due to it's slow growth and work needed to maintain a good shape.
Christmas trees are a sustainable crop, grown in plantations much like a farmer grows wheat. Once harvested the area is replanted. Cutting Christmas trees does not result in deforestation.
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