Bromley FC is partnering with Other Earth to launch a Christmas tree scheme, supporting local causes and promoting community spirit. The initiative, which starts on November 1, will see £5 from each tree sold go to good causes, including the Bromley FC Community Trust, local schools, and the Bromley Brighter Beginnings charity. Kelly Rouse, founder of Other Earth, said the initiative is all about giving back to the community. The tree sales site will be located at the back of Bromley Football Club's car park, open seven days a week from 9am until late. Customers who buy their trees on site will have their £5 donation go to the Bromley FC Community Trust. Those who buy online can choose to support a participating local school, the Bromley Brighter Beginnings charity, or the Bromley FC Community Trust. The scheme offers high-quality Nordmann Fir trees, with 5-star customer reviews, and includes free delivery to Bromley postcodes. Local families can easily enjoy a real Christmas tree while supporting their community. Other Earth, a family business with over 15 years of experience, has been proudly serving the Bromley borough for five years. The company continues to focus on community spirit during the festive period. Local groups interested in joining the scheme or promoting it within their network can contact Other Earth for more information and promotional materials. Online pre-sales start on November 1, and on-site sales at Bromley Football Club will begin on Saturday, November 29. Each tree sold will result in a £5 donation to a local school, charity, or the Bromley FC Community Trust. The initiative is a great way for the community to come together and support good causes. Bromley FC's community trust will benefit from the scheme, and the club is excited to be a part of it. The Christmas tree scheme is a wonderful opportunity for local families to get into the holiday spirit while giving back to their community.
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Bromley FC Launches Christmas Tree Initiative
Bromley FC's Christmas tree scheme supports local schools and charities, with £5 from each tree sold going to good causes, promoting community spirit
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