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Tree-Mendous Fun at Burbage's Annual Christmas Tree Sale BUSINESS DIRECTORY LOCAL INFO DATING BUY SELL BOOK AN AD ! # REGISTER | $ SIGN IN " SEARCH Devizes 11.7°c % NEWS SPORT TWITTER BUSINESS WHAT'S ON JOBS PROPERTY ANNOUNCEMENTS CARS In Your Town Calne Chippenham Corsham Devizes Malmesbury Marlborough Swindon Pewsey Royal Wootton Bassett Wiltshire Tree-mendous fun at Burbage's annual Christmas tree sale Keep in touch with local news Sign up for email alerts Burbage Xmas Tree Fair. Senior Elf Mike Goulby carries a tree for family (no names).Siobhan Boyle Burbage Xmas Tree Fair. The Pewsey Belles singing.Siobhan Boyle (SMB776/8). (49361118) (SMB776/2). (49361073) Amber Hicks, Marlborough reporter / Tuesday 15 December 2015 / Marlborough Send your news, pictures & videos Follow @amberwiltsnews 544 followers Share & ' ( ) * 1 comment Most Popular Want more local stories like Enter your email address Sign up Colerne Primary bags top spot in these, direct to your inbox? Wiltshire as performances tables 2 are released BURBAGE Christmas tree sale is always a sign festivities are drawing closer and thousands descended on the village this weekend to take their pick of one of the hundreds of trees. Roebuck's new rock 'n' roll 3 landlady This year marks the 21st annual event and volunteers were kept busy helping families choose which tree to take home, while MP Claire Perry also gave a helping hand. Police warn of large load heading 4 Pewsey Belles, the Bedwyn Millennium and Burbage Primary School choirs got visitors in the through Wiltshire Christmas spirit by performing songs and there were also 50 stalls for people to browse. Police appeal for help in tracing 5 missing teenager “We are really pleased with how it went,” said Emma Butler, one of the organisers. “Claire Perry came along and volunteered and donned her gloves and was selling trees, that Chippenham woman, 49, who died was quite fun. We had more choirs than ever on A350 named by police 6 before, the atmosphere was fantastic. “We were not counting the number of people Pupils don silly Christmas jumpers who came in, but we estimate there was two 7 for good cause and a half thousand and everybody seemed to be really happy.” Town councillors to meet with BID 8 The Burbage Brownies were kept busy in the over Christmas Lights event marquee selling wrapping paper they had printed themselves, before breaking out into Nathan 'a big miss' for Town 9 songs from Jingle Bells to Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Woman, 49, dies in three-car crash 10 near Lacock The Savernake Forest Scout Group also sold out of the log reindeers they were in charge of selling by the afernoon and local authors Debi Evans and Barbara Townsend were both at Councillors recommend rise in 11 the event signing copies of their books. Chippenham council tax Mrs Butler added: "We have had great feedback from people who Share article Multi-million pound farmhouse visited and said it was a great experience, it was a lovely 12 community event. It was the first year Sof Options sponsored the & ' ( ) goes up in smoke sale and it was particularly lovely because they are a Burbage Kings Lodge Christmas card family business. 13 delivered to Downing Street “We are already thinking about next year. We had our first meeting last night to talk about what we are going to do next year, so watch this space because we will be back bigger in A donkey, four goats and a 2016.” Shetland Pony help end term with 14 a bang Promoted Stories Police name driver in A3102 15 tragedy Devizes head dresses as penguin 16 for Christmas jumper day Dog suspected of having Alabama 17 rot dies FOURTH dog being monitored for Why The Government Is Paying How equity release helped us in Homeowners To Go Solar retirement deadly Alabama rot in 18 (The Eco Experts) (Reader's Digest) Marlborough Teenager has his prized long hair 19 shaved for charity Hannah chops off her locks for 20 children's charity Man found naked in Devizes with 1 cannabis Skijoring is one of Winter’s Most Brilliant Way To Pay Off Your Own Extreme Sports – Here’s Why Funeral (50+ Only) (Canon) (Your Money Saving) Colerne Primary bags top spot in Recommended by Wiltshire as performances tables 2 are released People who read this article also read Roebuck's new rock 'n' roll 3 landlady Police warn of large load heading 4 through Wiltshire Police appeal for help in tracing 5 missing teenager Residents disquiet over Rick Chippenham woman, 49, who died 6 Stein's restaurant plans on A350 named by police Pupils don silly Christmas jumpers 7 for good cause Town councillors to meet with BID 8 over Christmas Lights event Nathan 'a big miss' for Town 9 Fire crews tackling Burbage Woman, 49, dies in three-car blaze crash near Lacock Woman, 49, dies in three-car crash 10 near Lacock Councillors recommend rise in 11 Chippenham council tax Multi-million pound farmhouse 12 goes up in smoke Pensioner being treated for Man arrested afer fight in Kings Lodge Christmas card shock afer Marlborough Marlborough 13 crash delivered to Downing Street A donkey, four goats and a Shetland Pony help end term with 14 a bang Police name driver in A3102 15 tragedy Devizes head dresses as penguin Multi-million pound 16 farmhouse goes up in smoke for Christmas jumper day Dog suspected of having Alabama 17 rot dies FOURTH dog being monitored for deadly Alabama rot in 18 Marlborough Residents disquiet over Rick Teenager has his prized long hair 19 Stein's restaurant plans shaved for charity Hannah chops off her locks for 20 children's charity + More stories Loading video.. 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