Hospice needs volunteers, vans and van drivers to support Christmas Tree recycling scheme!

Arthur Rank Hospice Charity (ARHC) is asking the local community for their support with its annual Christmas Tree collection, sponsored by Cooke, Curtis & Co (Trumpington) and Cyber Business Growth (Royston).

The ‘treasure hunt for trees’ will be taking place on Thursday 6, Friday 7, Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 January 2022.

It is the seventh year of the fundraising scheme which last year saw more than 2900 pre-loved trees collected and composted, raising over £54,000 for the Hospice’s vital frontline services! The scheme depends on a unique collaboration between the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity team, Just Helping, Cambridge City Council and South Cambridgeshire County Council, local businesses and scores of volunteers who generously donate their time.

In exchange for taking away your tree, the Charity welcomes a donation to the Hospice.

The trees will be chipped at temporary drop off points and either used as mulch or chippings in the Hospice gardens, or at the drop off sites.

There is one element of the plan which still requires some extra support. Alison Pinney, ARHC Community Fundraiser explains:

We are appealing for more volunteers who can drive (preferably their own van) and crew members, to help us this January so we can achieve our target. We will be running the scheme in line with the any current government guidelines, to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all our volunteers.”

If you, and/or someone you know, might be able to help, please contact the Hospice’s fundraising team on 01223 675888 or email @">@. A video illustrating what is involved when you volunteer as a tree collector can be found on Arthur Rank Hospice Charity’s YouTube channel (short watch – 1 min 36 seconds).

If you  would like to register your tree for collection, ARHC can do all the hard work for you! Visit arhc.org.uk/tree-recycling and register your tree to avoid awkward tree handling, needles in your car, queuing at the tip and petrol costs! Registrations close at 10am on 4 January 2022.

Hit and Run driver seriously injures a 13 year old boy on Barton Road.

Someone’s 13 year old son was involved in a hit-and-run on Wednesday evening 6th October at approx. 9:15 on Barton Road, just near the turning to Harbour Avenue.

Apparently the car was seen driving at extreme speed on the wrong side of the road from Barton to Comberton prior to impact. The son has sustained serious injuries.

In addition around the same time it appears that a drunk or drugged driver (or  it could have been a joy rider who isn’t very good at driving) crashed into the white picket fencing (owned by the Parish Council ) at the end of Swaynes Lane (opposite the pub) and they then reversed off the grass verge and went down Swaynes Lane and crashed into a car parked on Swaynes Lane. The car left behind part of their wing mirror in Swaynes lane,

Any information is very important so please contact the Police on 111 incident number 433-06102021. Thank you.