Husband to receive skydive surprise Christmas gift
Little does he know, but on Christmas morning, Mr B from Belper will be unwrapping a surprise gift of a charity skydive in aid of Treetops Hospice.
Little does he know, but on Christmas morning, Mr B from Belper will be unwrapping a surprise gift of a charity skydive in aid of Treetops Hospice.
With storms continuing to bring strong winds and heavy rain today, we’ve made the difficult decision to cancel today’s Light Up a Life event.
The National Trust has announced Treetops Hospice as one of the recipients of the ‘Trees of Hope’ Sycamore Gap saplings being gifted to individuals, groups, and organisations across the UK.
East Midlands Airport is lighting up its air traffic control tower until Sunday 8 December, in support of the Treetops Hospice Light up a Life appeal.
Treetops Hospice is now taking bookings for their Treecycling service, which is a quick and easy way to recycle a real Christmas tree after the festive period.
Treetops Hospice, has welcomed the Health Secretary’s commitment to protect hospices from the impact of tax rises, following concerns about a proposed increase in National Insurance Contributions.
Local businesses are being urged to give the gift of time this Christmas, to support Treetop Hospice’s Treecycling campaign.
A charity golf day organised by Ilkeston based roofing firm, Advanced Roofing, has proved to be a ‘tee-rrific’ event raising over £3,500 for Treetops Hospice.
Vans and volunteers are needed to join Treetops Hospice efforts as the end-of-life charity’s tree recycling scheme returns this Christmas.
This Christmas, Tracey Thurlby-McDevitt will be remembering her late husband Dom with a light on the Treetops Light up a Life Tree.