Yorkshire council will no longer provide free Christmas trees for public display - and will charge £1,100 per tree instead

A cut-back Christmas is on the way for Kirklees as the council will not be providing any trees outside of four of the borough’s major town centres.

Due to the council’s financial predicament, councillors have been notified that the local authority is no longer able to offer free community Christmas trees or subsidise the costs. This comes as the council is looking to make a saving of £47m this financial year to balance its books and has frozen all non-essential spending.

Councillors have been informed that the cost of a tree is £1,100, should they wish to order one through the council. This cost includes tree placement, lighting, removal and disposal. It is understood that this would be funded through each ward’s £20k budget or via community groups.

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Councillor Gwen Lowe, Cabinet Member for Environment said: “The council will once again be providing Christmas trees in Huddersfield, Dewsbury, Batley and Cleckheaton to provide festive cheer for residents and businesses.”

Dewsbury, pictured, Huddersfield, Batley and Cleckheaton town centres are now the only locations that will get a council-funded treeDewsbury, pictured, Huddersfield, Batley and Cleckheaton town centres are now the only locations that will get a council-funded tree
Dewsbury, pictured, Huddersfield, Batley and Cleckheaton town centres are now the only locations that will get a council-funded tree

“In previous years the council has been able to subsidise all community trees with the remaining cost paid through ward budgets, community groups or ‘friends of’ groups. The council has never offered free trees across the board to communities, it has on occasion been able to provide a handful of free trees dependent on individual agreements with community groups throughout the district. Due to the current financial situation though the council is no longer in a position to subsidise community trees so costs would have to be met fully by the ward or group.

“We will however continue to support groups who wish to put up trees in their communities with sourcing, delivery, installation, lighting and disposal.”