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‘Straight from Dorset soil to your home’ as family-run Xmas tree supplier opens Sandbanks branch

By Daniel Face [email protected]

Published: November 15, 2024 | Updated: 15th November 2024

Trinity St Christmas Trees is set to open a new branch at The Watersports Academy in Sandbanks next Saturday 23 November.

With a 35-year history in Dorset, the family-run supplier runs plantations across the county and offers a range of trees, including non-drop Nordman Fir, Fraser Fir and Silver (Korean) Fir.

They’re all backed by a unique ‘needle retention guarantee’ which gives customers the option of a free replacement.

The team also employs sustainable growing practices and wraps its trees in biodegradable netting to minimise environmental impact.

“We’re passionate about sustainability and quality,” says Pete Hyde, founder of Trinity St.

“When you choose one of our trees, you’re supporting a local business, helping the environment and getting the freshest tree possible, straight from Dorset soil to your home.”

The new Sandbanks branch joins Trinity St’s established sites in Dorchester and Weymouth.

Dave Hartwell, owner of The Watersports Academy, added: “The environment is incredibly important to us.

“We believe in the importance of buying local.

“Trinity St’s trees only travel short distances from Dorset plantations to our Sandbanks branch, massively reducing carbon miles and supporting sustainable practices.”

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