Knaresborough Young Farmers’ Christmas tree collection service has raised more than £2,400 for charity.
Harrogate Christmas tree collections raise £2,400 for two local charities Knaresborough Young Farmers’ Christmas tree collection service has raised more than £2,400 for two local charities. The group were collecting unwanted Christmas trees for a small charitable donation earlier this month. And the farmers have revealed £2,474 in total was raised. The money will be equally split between MS Society and Saint Michael’s Hospice. This is the second year that KYF have carried out the service after overwhelming demand in 2023. Knaresborough Young Farmers Club accepts members between the ages of 10 and 28. Anyone who wishes to join can email yfcknaresborough@gmail.com. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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