The 2025 edition of the annual Christmas Tree Festival has raised £1,560 for the local hospital charity
York & Scarborough Hospitals Charity says it was delighted to be selected as the chosen charity for this year’s Bridlington Christmas Tree Festival, hosted by St John’s Burlington Methodist Church.
The much-loved annual event brought together the local community to enjoy a wonderful display of beautifully decorated Christmas trees and festive decorations.
The festival welcomed visitors of all ages and showcased the creativity and generosity of local businesses and community groups, creating a warm and festive atmosphere throughout the event. Thanks to the support of organisers, volunteers, sponsors, and attendees, an impressive £1,560 was raised in support of Bridlington Hospital.
Becky White, Community Fundraiser at York & Scarborough Hospitals Charity, said
“We would like to thank St John’s Burlington Methodist Church and everyone who contributed to making the festival such a success, and for their fantastic support during the festive season”


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