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2 hours ago, GreenGoose66 said:

Hi all,

 

We’re looking at getting a real christmas tree this year - are there any recommendations on where to get one locally (ideally walking distance from lordship lane)?

 

Many thanks

There are usually people selling trees in North Cross Road market, outside the EDT, and in the cricket club carpark  opposite the old Grove Tavern on the South Circular.

I think also some years outside The Plough, if memory serves 

Don't know when they start to sell them, though.

Probably other places as well.

I got my tree from Gardenman (Nigel on 07559 862191) last year. delivered to my door.  Lovely tree,  good condition

He posted this year's prices in the For Sale section of the Forum on 11 Nov.

Edited by archimissa2
It's Gardenman, no space!
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The Friends of the Charter School East Dulwich arrange a Christmas Tree sale that raises funds for the school, too. You order on their website before 30 Nov & pick it up on Sat Dec 06 from the school on East Dulwich Grove.

Details:
📏 4–7 ft trees
🌲 Fresh from Hole Park in Kent
💷 From £26 — prices unchanged since 2023!
📦 Collection: Sat 6 Dec, 10am–2pm, school sports hall

All proceeds support the school, and the sale is open to everyone. Please spread the word to friends, family and neighbours who might want a lovely, locally-sourced tree. 

Order here: https://www.pta-events.co.uk/fotcsed/index.cfm?event=event&eventId=107508

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2 hours ago, CPR Dave said:

Does anyone remember that Christmas tree fair in the middle of Goose Green year?

Do you mean there was a fair in the middle of Goose Green one year  solely for the purpose of selling Christmas trees?

In which case, no 🤣

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8 minutes ago, CPR Dave said:

Yes! It was dressed up like a winter wonderland but they only sold Christmas trees and maybe some hot chocolate.

It was in the west / downhill end of the park.

I don't remember that at all! But then my memory is crap these days.

Maybe it was the same people who sell trees outside the EDT, if it was at that end of Goose Green?

Was it an "official" Winter Wonderland?

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