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Christmas 'tree bank' in Cambridgeshire to 'spread cheer' | |
(21 days later) | |
A woman has set up a "tree bank" for people who cannot afford a Christmas tree. | |
Three years ago Hayley Dolbear from March, Cambridgeshire, could not afford a tree so a neighbour gave her one. | Three years ago Hayley Dolbear from March, Cambridgeshire, could not afford a tree so a neighbour gave her one. |
Last year she appealed for unwanted trees for her new venture to "help spread cheer to those in need". | Last year she appealed for unwanted trees for her new venture to "help spread cheer to those in need". |
About 150 trees and decorations are now being delivered to food banks and charities. | |
"Some years ago I had to make a decision about whether to get gifts for my two children, or a tree," Miss Dolbear said. | "Some years ago I had to make a decision about whether to get gifts for my two children, or a tree," Miss Dolbear said. |
Charity shops | Charity shops |
"When a neighbour offered her unwanted one I just burst into tears." | "When a neighbour offered her unwanted one I just burst into tears." |
Now in "a much more stable place", Miss Dolbear said she wanted to help spread the Christmas cheer to other people in need. | Now in "a much more stable place", Miss Dolbear said she wanted to help spread the Christmas cheer to other people in need. |
She began appealing for unwanted trees last year. | She began appealing for unwanted trees last year. |
"People often upgrade their tree and this is better than sending them to landfill, " she said. | "People often upgrade their tree and this is better than sending them to landfill, " she said. |
Many trees came from charity shops which were "inundated", but other people turned up at her door offering trees and decorations. | Many trees came from charity shops which were "inundated", but other people turned up at her door offering trees and decorations. |
A friend stored everything for a year and the trees have now been moved to St John's Church hall. | A friend stored everything for a year and the trees have now been moved to St John's Church hall. |
'Angel at my door' | 'Angel at my door' |
The vicar, the Rev Clifford Stocking, said he was pleased to help when Miss Dolbear asked if she could put "a few trees" in the hall. | The vicar, the Rev Clifford Stocking, said he was pleased to help when Miss Dolbear asked if she could put "a few trees" in the hall. |
"I wasn't expecting 150 of them, but I think it's a brilliant idea," he said. | "I wasn't expecting 150 of them, but I think it's a brilliant idea," he said. |
Miss Dolbear said: "Someone helped me when I really needed it and was too proud to go to my family. | Miss Dolbear said: "Someone helped me when I really needed it and was too proud to go to my family. |
"When they turned up with a tree it really was like having an angel at my door." | "When they turned up with a tree it really was like having an angel at my door." |
The first trees and bags of decorations were given out at the town's food bank on Tuesday and more are being delivered to a homeless charity in Wisbech on Friday. |
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