A SOMERSET Christmas tree farm has recently raised £2,223.46 for two Somerset charities. The money was donated by customers at Langford Lakes Christmas Tree Farm and the Crafts@Christmas shop during November and December (2022) for Children’s Hospice South West and The Beacon Centre.

Nick Hendy from Langford Lakes Christmas Tree Farm, which is based at Middle Hill Farm in Langford Budville, on the Somerset/Devon border, said: “We’re over the moon that, with the help of our customers, we managed to collect £1,025.74 for CHSW at the end of last year and £1,197.72 for The Beacon Centre. These are fantastic amounts of money, especially in the current circumstances.

“The £1,025.74 was raised for CHSW through buckets and collection tins on site throughout the two months, including during our late-night open evenings. IRIE 7 coffee also donated towards the total through proceeds from delicious treats they sold. The £1,197.72 collected for The Beacon Centre was done so through collection tins in the Crafts@Christmas shop.

“Without our customers’ ongoing support, this would not have been possible. A huge ‘thank you’ to each and every one of you. We’re elated to have collected so much money in 2022.”

CHSW is currently the only provider of specialist hospice care for children in the region. It offers much needed support for youngsters with a life-limiting or life-threatening condition and their families at its three hospices: Charlton Farm in North Somerset, Little Bridge House in North Devon and Little Harbour in Cornwall.

Emma Perry, Head of Fundraising at Little Bridge House at CHSW, said: “Thank you to Langford Lakes for your incredible gift of £1,025.74 from your festive fundraising, it is really appreciated by every family who receives our care. It’s because of your customers generosity and kindness that we can continue to care and support children and young people with life-limiting conditions across the South West.”

Trudy Hendy from the Crafts@Christmas shop at Langford Lakes Christmas Tree Farm with Elliott Collett, Fundraising Assistant at Love Musgrove
Trudy Hendy from the Crafts@Christmas shop at Langford Lakes Christmas Tree Farm with Elliott Collett, Fundraising Assistant at Love Musgrove (Langford Lanes Christmas Tree Farm)

The Beacon Centre at Musgrove Park Hospital treats patients with radiotherapy and chemotherapy and helps manage the side effects of these treatments.

Elliott Collett, Fundraising Assistant for Love Musgrove, said: “Thank you so much to the Crafts@Christmas shop for the amazing donation received. The generosity shown is heart-warming and the donation will truly change the lives of many. Thanks to incredible donations to The Beacon Centre, we have been able to send staff on the most up-to-date training courses, purchase the Self Check in Kiosks you see in the Centre and support the design of printing of a Cancer Manual.”

Langford Lakes Christmas Tree Farm, which is well-known for its home grown, freshly cut Christmas trees, is a family run farm located close to the nature reserve Langford Heathfield, a mile outside of Langford Budville in Somerset.

The farm is owned and run by Reg and his wife Ann and their two sons and daughters-in-law, Shaun, Trudy, Nick and Clare. The family has been growing and selling Christmas trees for more than 20 years.

For further details about Langford Lakes Christmas Tree Farm, which is based at Middle Hill Farm in Langford Budville near Wellington, please call 01823 400476 or visit www.langfordlakes.co.uk.