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Will Hayward

All the locations in Wales where you can get a free tree on Black Friday

Shoppers are being encouraged to go green on Black Friday by planting a tree – free of charge. More than 50 collection hubs have opened their doors across Wales as part of the Welsh Government tree giveaway.

While retailers get ready for one of the year’s busiest weekends ahead of Christmas as the prices of thousands of goods are slashed, an army of dedicated My Tree Our Forest volunteers are preparing to hand out some of the 295,000 trees available.

As well as sucking carbon from our atmosphere, improving our mental health and cleaning the air we breathe, broadleaf trees are a haven for birds and wildlife. Bethan Ellis and her four-year old daughter, Seren, took advantage of the tree giveaway.

Read more: The best places to go Christmas tree-picking in Wales

Bethan said: “We’ve come to collect our tree, ready to take it home to plant in our garden and it’s just really nice to know that we are doing our bit to help the planet and to help with climate change.”

Hubs open from Friday, November 25 to Monday, November 28 . The locations around Wales are:

North West Wales

  • Wild Elements, Holyhead LL65 1YF: Open daily 10-4pm
  • Lyn Parc Mawr, Anglesey LL61 6SU: Sat 11-3pm
  • Wild Elements, Bangor LL57 1NW: Mon 10-4pm
  • National Trust Gardd Bodnant, Colwyn Bay LL28 5RE: Fri & Mon 10-2pm, Sat & Sun 10-3pm
  • Y Dref Werdd LL41 3ES: Mon & Fri 10-4pm

North East Wales

  • Wepre Park CH5 4HL: Mon 10-12pm, Sat 9:30-10:30
  • reSource Denbighshire LL16 4SU: Mon & Fri 10-3pm
  • Golygfa Gwydyr, Llanrwst LL26 0AG: Mon & Fri 10-4pm
  • Llanbedr-Dyffryn-Clywd, Ruthin LL15 1UP: Sunday 10-2pm
  • Brymbo heritage orchard project, Wrexham LL11 5AX: Sunday 10-2pm
  • Erlas Victorian walled garden LL13 9TY: Mon 9:30-12.30pm
  • Ty Pawb, Wrexham LL138BY: Mon, Fri, Sat 10-4pm
  • Plas Newydd, Llangollen LL20 8AW: Mon & Fri 10-4pm

Mid Wales

  • Fferm Goedwig Gymunedol Dyffryn Tanat (Dolydd Gobaith), Oswestry SY10 0AW: Mon & Sat 12:30-4:30pm
  • Coop Dolgellau LL40 1HR: Friday 1-3pm
  • Gelli Deg Dyfi, Machynlleth SY20 8AA: Sat 10-2pm

West Wales

  • Eco Hub Aber SY23 2NN: Sat 11-1pm, Fri 3-6pm
  • Purple Trees, Ceredigion SY25 6AL: Sat & Sun 10-4pm
  • Presteigne and Norton Town Council LD8 2AR: Sat 10-12
  • Denmark Farm, Lampeter SA48 8PB: Mon & Fri 10-4pm
  • Longwood Community Woodland Group, Lampeter SA48 8NE: Sat 10-2pm
  • Wildlife Trust South and West Wales, Cardigan SA43 2TB: Fri 10:30-4pm

South West Wales

  • Pobl y Fforest, Brechfa SA32 7BW.: Sun 11-3pm
  • Folly Farm, Kilgetty SA68 0XA: Sat 10-4pm, Mon 3-4pm
  • The Environment Centre, Swansea SA1 1RY: Fri 10-4pm

South East Wales

  • Abergavenny Community Centre NP7 5BY: Mon & Fri 10-4pm
  • Abergavenny Museum NP7 5EE: Sat & Sun 10-3pm
  • Groundwork Wales, Parc Bryn Bach, Tredegar NP22 3AY: Mon 2-2:30
  • Sirhowy Hill Woodland, Tredegar NP22 4QZ: Sat 10-12
  • Groundwork Wales, Cyfarthfa park, Merthyr Tydfil CF47 8RE: 2-2:30
  • Hirwaun and Penderyn Community Council CF44 9SL: Mon 10-11am
  • Groundwork Wales, Ty Mynyddislwyn, Caerphilly NP12 2BH: Mon 10-3:30pm, Fri 10-3pm
  • Bedford Park, Bridgend CF32 0BW: Fri 10-3pm
  • Global Garden Project, Cardiff CF14 3NE: Sat 1-1pm
  • Cardiff Salad garden, Cardiff CF10 3DX: Fri 1-3pm
  • Railway Gardens, Cardiff CF24 2BH: Sat 10-12pm

Ten different species of native and broadleaf trees have been provided by the scheme’s delivery partner - Coed Cadw, the Woodland Trust in Wales. These are: Hazel, Rowan, Hawthorn, Silver Birch, Crab Apple, Sessile Oak, Dogwood, Dog Rose, Field Maple and Elder.

Natalie Buttriss, director of Coed Cadw said: “Trees offer a simple and cost-effective solution to the environmental challenges we face. This year, we have a unique opportunity for people to turn Black Friday into a Green Friday.

“We want to encourage everyone from all walks of life to get involved, plant a tree, and connect first-hand with the many benefits they can bring.”

For those unable to collect a tree in person, they can be ordered online and delivered to their door. Alternatively, a tree can be planted on their behalf, helping to grow a National Forest for Wales.

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