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Local charity Dorothy House’s Christmas tree collection service returns

Monday 1st December 2025 Becky Feather, Reporter Community

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In partnership with national charity Just Helping, Dorothy House Hospice Care is again running a Christmas tree collection for the area.

Photo courtesy of Dorothy House

Run by volunteers, the Dorothy House Christmas Tree Collection has been going since 2017.

Since the first collection, 32,500 trees have been collected and more than £500,000 raised from donations to support the vital work of Dorothy House.

Trees will be collected from Friday 9th January until Sunday 11th January in the following postcodes: BA1, BA2, BA3, BA4, BA11, BA12, BA13, BA14, BA15, BS31, BS39, BS40, SN11, SN12, SN13, SN14, SN15 and SN16.

Registration is now open and will close at midnight on Monday 5th January.

To book your tree in for collection, go to https://just-helping.org.uk/

Dorothy House, based at Winsley near Bath, cares for people across an 800 square mile catchment area which covers Bath & North East Somerset and parts of Wiltshire and Somerset. Services are free of charge.

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