Christmas Tree Collection

What areas does the Christmas tree collection cover?

We are collecting Christmas trees from the following areas:

  • BS3 - Bedminster, Southville, Bower Ashton, part of Totterdown, Windmill Hill
  • BS4 - Brislington, Knowle, Knowle West, St Anne's, part of Totterdown
  • BS5 - Easton, St George, Redfield, Whitehall, Eastville, Speedwell, Greenbank, Barton Hill
  • BS7 - Bishopston, Horfield, part of Filton, Lockleaze, Ashley Down
  • BS9 - Coombe Dingle, Sneyd Park, Stoke Bishop, Westbury-on-Trym, Henleaze
  • BS10 - Brentry, Henbury, Southmead, Westbury on Trym
  • BS15 - Hanham, Kingswood
  • BS16 - Downend, Emersons Green, Fishponds, Frenchay, Pucklechurch, Staple Hill
  • BS20 - Pill, Portishead
  • BS21 - Clevedon
  • BS30 - Bitton, Cadbury Heath, Longwell Green, Oldland Common, Warmley, and Wick
  • BS41 9 inward codes - Long Ashton
  • BS48 1,2,3 and 4 inward codes - Nailsea and Backwell

Why is my postcode not on the list?

We rely on volunteer support to collect the trees, therefore we are only able to offer the collection in a limited amount of postcode areas. Each year we hope to expand on the areas we collect in, so watch this space!

How many Christmas trees can I leave out?

You can request for up to 5 Christmas trees to be collected per household. We suggest a donation of £20-25 per tree.

How big can my Christmas tree be?

If you have a Christmas tree over 6 feet tall, please let us know when you make your donation.

Do I need to be at home on collection day?

No, you don't need to be at home. Just leave your Christmas tree outside your house no later than midnight on Thursday 9 January. Please make sure it is visible for our collectors. We can't be specific with which day your tree will be collected on.

What happens to the Christmas trees after collection?

You can be assured your Christmas tree will be fully recycled, as once collected it will be shredded by our teams of arborists at one of the following:

  • The Hospice Garden, a haven of peace and calm for patients and their families
  • Local allotments
  • By Gristwood & Toms at Blaise Plant Nursey to fuel their biomass boilers
  • Or at Noah's Ark Zoo farm who will use the chips for the animal sanctuaries

How does having my Christmas tree collected help the Hospice?

The donation you make to have your Christmas tree collected goes towards supporting our patients and their families across the Bristol area at the most difficult of times.

  • £20 could help fund a nurse's time on our 24 hour Advice Line ensuring patients and their loved ones can access the help they need when they need it
  • £45 could help a family to access much-needed bereavement support from our Emotional and Psychological Support team
  • £75 could pay for the visit of a Community Nurse Specialist to deliver end of life care to patients and their families

My tree hasn't been collected, what do I do?

If your tree has not been collected by 5pm on Sunday 12 January please get in touch with us by 5pm on Monday 13 January, by emailing: community@stpetershospice.org to arrange recollection.

If your tree is not collected by Thursday 16 January, then unfortunately we are unable to collect it and a refund will be offered.

Can I help volunteer with the collection?

Yes! We are actively looking for volunteers to help us on 11 and 12 January. If you have a van or you're good at navigating, willing to help lift some Christmas trees, and have a big smile we would love to hear from you.

If you're interested in helping, please email community@stpetershospice.org.

A big thank you to our delivery partners, Arthur David, and all the other companies and organisations already helping us. Find out why they're helping with the Christmas Tree Collection here.