Win A Christmas Tree From Shide Trees
We've got FIVE Christmas trees (5-7ft spruce trees) to give away, thanks to Newport-based Shide Christmas Trees!
Shide Trees will once again have a pop-up site based at Blackwater, selling a variety of trees at different sizes to suit all homes and businesses this Christmas.
All Shide trees are grown on the Island and have been lovingly cared for up to about 10 years to give homes the best quality possible at local prices.
They also make wreaths which are available from Shide for that extra special detail.
They will be open from 22nd November until Christmas Eve - 7 days a week from 9 till 5.30pm.
Shide Trees, Island Grown for Island Homes! And right now, they've got FIVE lovely spruce trees up for grabs to five lucky Hidden Island members - just answer our competition question correctly to be in with a chance to win.
The competition closes on Friday December 7 - best of luck!
Enter now:
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