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The guys who sell trees at the Clockhouse and Rose pubs are really nice and trees are good quality, hoping to see them there this weekend myself! They donate all their profits to charity after they pay themselves a wage so a good cause too and a free mulled wine with every tree!
Harry at The Plough pub carpark opposite Dulwich Library. Excellent trees, free delivery and ALL profits go to St Christophers Hospice. We get ours from him every year and I would urge EVERYONE on here to do likewise. He is an official sponsor of the hospice and it is all regulated by them. I believe he raised over ?5,000 last year from the two sites (another one at Bexleyheath I believe). Excellent cause, well worth supporting. Just ordered ours and he is dropping it off shortly.

I'm getting mine from Harry and family very soon, they report being steadily busy for end of November-all good news for St Christopher's! Very wide range to choose from and no hard sell, just helpful friendly service!




IVAN EDAKE Wrote:

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> Harry at The Plough pub carpark opposite Dulwich

> Library. Excellent trees, free delivery and ALL

> profits go to St Christophers Hospice. We get ours

> from him every year and I would urge EVERYONE on

> here to do likewise. He is an official sponsor of

> the hospice and it is all regulated by them. I

> believe he raised over ?5,000 last year from the

> two sites (another one at Bexleyheath I believe).

> Excellent cause, well worth supporting. Just

> ordered ours and he is dropping it off shortly.

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