Christmas Tree Recycling

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Recycle Your Tree, Support Your Community!

Collection dates: 10th–12th January 2026     Covering postcodes: TN1 to TN20

Our Christmas Tree Recycling Campaign is back for its sixth year and we are aiming higher than ever.

In 2026, we hope to collect 2,600 trees and raise over £60,000 to support Hospice in the Weald and the local community.

For a suggested donation of £20, we will collect your real Christmas tree from your doorstep and recycle it for you. No mess, no hassle and no pine needles in your car!

Every tree collected helps us continue providing free care for people living with a terminal illness and those close to them. Plus, 10% of all donations will go to a local charity chosen by Hospice in the Weald, so your support goes even further.

It is a simple way to give back, support your community and do something good for the planet.

Registrations open soon so stay tuned!


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Get Your Business Involved in Something Special

We are inviting local businesses to be part of something special this January. Our Christmas Tree Recycling Campaign is growing and we need your support.

Here are a few ways you or your organisation can get involved:

  • Volunteer your time: Join our friendly team and help collect trees in your area. It is a great way to give back and connect with your community.
  • Have access to a van? We are looking for extra vehicles to support our collections. Every van helps us reach more households and make a bigger impact.
  • Become a sponsor: If volunteering is not possible, you can still support the campaign by sponsoring the event. Sponsors will be featured on our website and across our social media channels.

This is the highlight of our corporate volunteering calendar and a unique opportunity your team will remember for years to come!

If you are interested in getting involved, we would love to hear from you.

Send us an email at fundraising@hospiceintheweald.org.uk or call us on 01892 820 533 to chat about how you would like to be involved and your availability.

Let us make this year’s campaign our biggest and most meaningful yet!

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When will your tree be collected?

Our wonderful volunteers will be out collecting trees on Saturday 10th January, Sunday 11th January and Monday 12th January 2026.

Missed Trees? Let Us Know!

If we’ve missed your tree, or you found one of our calling cards, don’t worry, we will be back out collecting on Thursday 15th January. Just give us a call on 01892 820533 or email us at fundraising@hospiceintheweald.org.uk and we will make sure your tree is picked up.

We are so grateful for all the support from the local community whose generous donations will help people facing a terminal illness gain access to the care and support they deserve. Thank you.

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No longer need our help?

First of all, thanks for your support, even if you no longer need our help collecting your tree.

If your tree has been collected by your local council, no longer needs collecting or you have some updated information regarding your collection, please also contact the Fundraising Team on fundraising@hospiceintheweald.org.uk or 01892 820 533.

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