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Forest Service Christmas Trees in 2006

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Forest Service, an agency of the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, today announced its arrangements for this year’s Christmas tree sales.

Town Trees

The sale of Christmas trees for cities, towns and villages is already underway with trees being collected and transported to usual locations in preparation for decoration and lighting up festivities. Forest Service is again providing a tree for the front of the City Hall, Belfast. This year a 40 year old, 50 foot tall suitably branched Norway spruce, which was grown in Lough Navar Forest, Fermanagh will adorn the city centre.

Domestic Trees

The Forest Service intends to supply regular size Christmas trees for the domestic market to wholesalers and retailers. This approach is being continued to match a clear trend in customer preference for buying Christmas trees at their convenience through local shops and supermarkets.

Members of the public who wish to buy their trees directly from a forest have an opportunity to do so, at certain times, from any one of five locations across Northern Ireland. Dates and times when trees can be purchased from the forests listed below will be advertised locally and published on the Forest Service website at www.forestserviceni.gov.uk

Further information can also be obtained by telephone at the following numbers

Castlewellan Forest Park (028 4377 2240)
Rostrevor Forest (028 4377 2240)
Pomeroy Forest (028 6634 3032)
Castlederg Forest (028 6634 3032)
Garvagh Forest (028 2955 6003)