A North East hospice has raised thousands of pounds after collected more than 1,600 Christmas trees.

It was a record year for St Teresa's hospice, which raised £16,685.80 through its collection service.

About 65 volunteers from Darlington Rotary Club toured the town in a fleet of vans to take away the festive firs in return for cash.

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The scheme has been running for the past 11 years with trees going to John Wade Recycling for conversion into fertiliser or to specialist arborists Greenworx to be chipped to provide biomass fuel for power stations.

The venture was hosted by Drive Vauxhall, with vans loaned by rental companies Enterprise and Charter, and local firm MT Print.

The Northern Echo: Darlington Rotary Club volunteers with St Teresa’s Hospice chief executive Jane Bradshaw before embarking on a weekend charity Christmas tree collection

Rotary Club organiser David Hayward said: “This was a win-win venture for everyone. Residents avoid any mess removing their trees and the hospice gained much needed funds following a challenging year.”

More than £3m needs to be raised every year by St Teresa’s Hospice to provide free inpatient and community care for residents of Darlington, South Durham and North Yorkshire.

St Teresa’s chief executive Jane Bradshaw presented a special award to Darlington Rotary Club president Peter Phillips for members’ fundraising efforts over the past year.

She said: “We have all had a very difficult two years and at times like these the support of our friends has never been more important.

“In today’s very tough climate this is a welcome boost to our funds and we are very grateful to Rotary and local residents for supporting us.”

The Northern Echo: Darlington Rotary Club president Peter Phillips accepts a special thank you award from St Teresa’s Hospice chief executive Jane Bradshaw for members’ fundraising efforts over the past year

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