Knaresborough Young Farmers will be collecting unwanted Christmas trees in January whilst fundraising for charity.
The group will be completing their third annual Christmas tree collection on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th January from 9am.
They’ll be charging £5 per tree as a minimum donation, which will be donated to St Michael’s Hospice and British Heart Foundation.
On Saturday 4th, they’ll be collecting trees from houses in Harrogate, Pannal and Starbeck.
On Sunday 5th, they’ll collect from Knaresborough and the surrounding villages.
Trees must be left roadside before 9am on the morning of collection and payment must be made beforehand.
In order to book your tree for collection, fill in the form online here.

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