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Christmas Tree Arrival on Lordship Lane?


dan4courtz

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They all pop up around the 1st December IIRC


Bit sad this year, as normally I go and get the tree, get it up into our 1st floor flat and decorate it giving hubbie a surprise when he gets home from work, however, this year that's not going to be possible due to lil 'un :(


Unless.... anyone know of a (reliable) one that delivers?? Got tree from opp the harvester last year and was v impressed.

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Buggie - i also got mine opposite the harvester last year and they delivered to mine in Friern Rd cos i couldnt' fit in car with 2 kids. 8ft tree being cycled down the road was a fabulous sight. He bought it into house and fitted it into the base as well - i offered money which he declined so i gave him some beers to take back instead. Will definitely be going there again
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