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Buying a Christmas Tree this weekend? Get it from Wight Christmas Trees and they’ll donate £5 to help the homeless

Christmas is a time for togetherness, for enjoying great food, cosying-up and giving gifts.

But, for some, it is a time of loneliness, of despair, and without enough money for food, gifts, or a roof over their heads.

That’s why new Isle of Wight business, Wight Christmas Trees, is supporting The Pop-Up Soup Kitchen this year.

£5 from each tree and candle helping the homeless
Based on the former site of the Lavender Farm off Staplers Road, Newport, Wight Christmas Trees offers premium, British grown trees and accessories, including an exclusive festive candle specially crafted by local makers, Duxmore Botanics – with £5 from each tree and candle sold going directly to support homeless and vulnerable people on the Island.

Read more about why the owner, Frank Morey decided to support the Pop-up Soup Kitchen this year.

Where and when
Wight Christmas Trees is open daily.

You’ll find then at Staplehurst Grange (by the former Lavender Farm), Staplers Road, PO30 2LU.

Follow Wight Christmas Trees on Instagram @wightchristmas or Facebook @wightchristmastrees for more information and updates.

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