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You could also try a Christmas tree delivery service. I saw a thread here last week about Christmas tree company recommendation and decided to give it a shot. The company's name is Hassle Free Christmas Tree and I'm satisfied with their services. I order a 7 ft tall tree and they delivered it and installed it and I got a stand with the tree. You can give them a call on 020 3746 8165 and skip the trip to the car park.

The place opposite the old Harvester (at the cricket club on the South Circular, just past the lights) has loads of trees left, and there's easy parking.


You can buy one online as well and they will deliver it, but then you can't see it before you buy.


https://www.christmasforest.co.uk/


Sadly they hardly had any pot grown ones when I went today, however I got one in Homebase for ?25 :)

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