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Public Christmas tree recycle points soon to close

Posted by news desk in Local News, 12th January 2010, 5:04pm

Residents across north and north-west London that bought an authentic Christmas tree during the festive period have until the end of this week to recycle their tree and do their bit for the environment.


According to Camden Council, last year over 8,500 Christmas trees were used for composting, and it is hoping this year residents are just as forthcoming.


The public sites listed below are open until this Sunday (17 January).Trees less than two meters in diameter and no more than two metres in length can be left for collection. Larger trees should be presented in smaller lengths, tied in bundles. 


Last chance to recycle your Christmas tree 


N6 


Millfield Lane, junction with Merton Lane


NW1 


Cumberland Market


Camden Garden Centre, 2 Barker Drive 


Goldington Crescent Gardens 


Purchese Street Open Space 


Harrington Square, Lidlington Square 


Camden Gardens, Camden Street 


Chalcot Square


NW3


East Heath Road Car Park 


Eton Avenue, junction with Lancaster Grove 


JackStraw’s Castle Car Park, North End Road 


Netherhall Gardens


NW5


Talacre Road Open Space 


Boma Garden Centre, Islip Street 


Recycling and Reuse Centre, Regis Road 


Lissenden Gardens, Highgate Road


NW6


Fortune Green Road Open Space 


Hampstead Garden Centre, Iverson Road 


Kilburn Grange Park, Messina Avenue


Pic courtesty of Sumit

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