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Furness

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We are back selling great quality trees, we have hundreds of non drop trees to choose from...


As ever ?5 of every tree goes to St Christopher's hospice, we have to date raised 40k for them and would love to hit 50.


Parking is easy and we offer free local delivery.


Open 7-7


Merry Christmas


#supportsmallbusinesses

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Furness Wrote:

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> We are back selling great quality trees, we have

> hundreds of non drop trees to choose from...

>

> As ever ?5 of every tree goes to St Christopher's

> hospice, we have to date raised 40k for them and

> would love to hit 50.

>

> Parking is easy and we offer free local delivery.

>

>

> Open 7-7

>

> Merry Christmas

>

> #supportsmallbusinesses


Please buy from these guys..I have no connection to them but they do donate a portion of their takings to our local hospice.

Having had my late mother spend the last week of her life in a hospice the staff there are incredible and deserve every bit of support we can give them

Furness Wrote:

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> Thank you for the post!



My pleasure-its such a seasonal competitive marketplace out there I just think credit where credit is due-you sell lovely trees at good prices and most importantly donate a portion to a local charity which does untold good for the terminally ill and their loved ones.

Have a great christmas!

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