National healthcare and bereavement charity Sue Ryder is calling on residents in the Craven area to ‘branch out’ and recycle their real Christmas tree this January.
Covering Airedale, Wharfedale and the Dales, the scheme has limited capacity available and the charity is encouraging early reservations to secure a collection.
The festive season is always busy, and while the decorations may not yet be up, you can make life easier by signing up early for Sue Ryder’s Christmas Treecycling initiative. Once the celebrations are over, Sue Ryder’s ‘fir‑iendly’ and reliable volunteers will collect your real Christmas tree straight from your front door, garden, or driveway.
Real Christmas trees are 100% recyclable and can be turned into compost or wood chippings, which will be used in local parks and woodlands or to generate green energy. Airedale, Wharfedale, the Dales residents who sign up to the scheme will not only be supporting the important work that Sue Ryder does but will be helping the environment as well.
Sue Ryder’s team of ‘tree-rrific’ volunteers will be covering households in all BD postcodes, as well as LA2, LA6, BB18, LS29, HX2, HX3 and HX7 postcodes and will be collecting trees between 6 – 19 January 2026.
Last year Sue Ryder provided palliative and bereavement care to thousands of families across the country, including those supported by our hospice and community teams at Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice in Oxenhope. Sue Ryder's bereavement support includes an online community forum and local Grief Kind Spaces.
Andrew Wood, Fundraising Manager at Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice, explained what a difference Christmas Treecycling makes to Sue Ryder:
“Last year our Christmas Treecycling services in Airedale, Wharfedale the Dales saved 2,846 trees from landfill, raising £42,500 for Sue Ryder, helping more people than ever to access our specialist care and support.”
“By choosing to recycle your real tree with an optional donation to Sue Ryder, your Christmas tree could become the gift of expert care, advice and compassion so that no one faces death or grief alone.”
This year’s Sue Ryder Christmas Treecycling scheme is kindly sponsored by Beyondly and supported by Skipton Self Drive and Keighley Tree Services.
Melanie Harper, Head of Brand and Impact at Beyondly, said:
“We are thrilled to support the Sue Ryder Treecycling campaign. At Beyondly, we believe in making a difference by donating a portion of our profits each year through our Fund for Change. Through our grant-giving process, we select charities that address vital environmental, social, and governance issues important to our stakeholders. We’re excited to see the positive impact this project will have — raising vital funds while helping to protect our environment.”
Capacity is limited for this festive green scheme, so reserve your collection now to avoid disappointment. For more information and to secure your collection before midday on 5 January 2026, visit www.sueryder.org/treedales
Contact the fundraising team at Sue Ryder Manorlands Hospice with any queries on 01535 640430or email: manorlands.fundraising@sueryder.org

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