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Hastings council no longer funding Christmas trees
- Author, Freya Penfold
- Role, 大象传媒 News
Hastings Borough Council says it can no longer afford to provide a number of Christmas trees to be placed around the East Sussex town.
The council has asked for local businesses to group together to try to help fund the trees which attract visitors each year over the Christmas period.
The council said: "The council remains in a financial situation which shows that we will not be able to balance our budget in the coming years due to the increasing cost of providing temporary accommodation for residents we have a duty to house."
Hastings Old Town traders have launched an online appeal to raise money for a tree at Butlers Gap in George Street.
So far they have raised 拢500, exceeding their original target of 拢200.
Organiser Hannah Adams said: 鈥淲e don鈥檛 want to loose the spirit of Christmas so we are asking for donations."
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