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The easy, green and charitable way to recycle your real Christmas tree, our tree-mendous army of elves will collect and recycle your tree for a donation to Children’s Hospice South West.
We're working in partnership with Just Helping alongside Biffa to bring you our popular Christmas tree recycling scheme. Recycling your Christmas tree is not only hassle-free but also helps us support babies, children, young people and their families. To reserve your Christmas tree collection, check your postcode eligibility PL23, PL24, PL25, PL26, PL30, PL31, TR1, TR2, TR3, TR4, TR5, TR6, TR7, TR8, TR9 , TR10 , TR11 and secure your spot.
The easy, green and charitable way to recycle your real Christmas tree, our tree-mendous army of elves will collect and recycle your tree for a donation to Children’s Hospice South West.
We're working in partnership with Just Helping alongside Biffa to bring you our popular Christmas tree recycling scheme. Recycling your Christmas tree is not only hassle-free but also helps us support babies, children, young people and their families. To reserve your Christmas tree collection, check your postcode eligibility PL23, PL24, PL25, PL26, PL30, PL31, TR1, TR2, TR3, TR4, TR5, TR6, TR7, TR8, TR9 , TR10 , TR11 and secure your spot.
The easy, green and charitable way to recycle your real Christmas tree, our tree-mendous army of elves will collect and recycle your tree for a donation to Children’s Hospice South West.
We're working in partnership with Just Helping alongside Biffa to bring you our popular Christmas tree recycling scheme. Recycling your Christmas tree is not only hassle-free but also helps us support babies, children, young people and their families. To reserve your Christmas tree collection, check your postcode eligibility PL23, PL24, PL25, PL26, PL30, PL31, TR1, TR2, TR3, TR4, TR5, TR6, TR7, TR8, TR9 , TR10 , TR11 and secure your spot.
The easy, green and charitable way to recycle your real Christmas tree, our tree-mendous army of elves will collect and recycle your tree for a donation to Children’s Hospice South West.
We're working in partnership with Just Helping alongside Biffa to bring you our popular Christmas tree recycling scheme. Recycling your Christmas tree is not only hassle-free but also helps us support babies, children, young people and their families. To reserve your Christmas tree collection, check your postcode eligibility PL23, PL24, PL25, PL26, PL30, PL31, TR1, TR2, TR3, TR4, TR5, TR6, TR7, TR8, TR9 , TR10 , TR11 and secure your spot.
The easy, green and charitable way to recycle your real Christmas tree, our tree-mendous army of elves will collect and recycle your tree for a donation to Children’s Hospice South West.
We're working in partnership with Just Helping alongside Biffa to bring you our popular Christmas tree recycling scheme. Recycling your Christmas tree is not only hassle-free but also helps us support babies, children, young people and their families. To reserve your Christmas tree collection, check your postcode eligibility PL23, PL24, PL25, PL26, PL30, PL31, TR1, TR2, TR3, TR4, TR5, TR6, TR7, TR8, TR9 , TR10 , TR11 and secure your spot.
The easy, green and charitable way to recycle your real Christmas tree, our tree-mendous army of elves will collect and recycle your tree for a donation to Children’s Hospice South West.
We're working in partnership with Just Helping alongside Biffa to bring you our popular Christmas tree recycling scheme. Recycling your Christmas tree is not only hassle-free but also helps us support babies, children, young people and their families. To reserve your Christmas tree collection, check your postcode eligibility PL23, PL24, PL25, PL26, PL30, PL31, TR1, TR2, TR3, TR4, TR5, TR6, TR7, TR8, TR9 , TR10 , TR11 and secure your spot.
This exhibition shares the story of the Cornish Unit home. Initially built as post-war social housing, many of these prefabs still exist today.
30,000 units were built by Selleck and Nichols, a subsidiary of English China Clays, to combat the housing crisis after World War 2.
Although problems occurred with the concrete, are there lessons from the design and build that could be learned today during another period of housing uncertainty?
Time: 10.00am to 4.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: engagementofficer@wheal-martyn.com
Location: Roger Preston Gallery
This exhibition shares the story of the Cornish Unit home. Initially built as post-war social housing, many of these prefabs still exist today.
30,000 units were built by Selleck and Nichols, a subsidiary of English China Clays, to combat the housing crisis after World War 2.
Although problems occurred with the concrete, are there lessons from the design and build that could be learned today during another period of housing uncertainty?
Time: 10.00am to 4.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: engagementofficer@wheal-martyn.com
Location: Roger Preston Gallery
This exhibition shares the story of the Cornish Unit home. Initially built as post-war social housing, many of these prefabs still exist today.
30,000 units were built by Selleck and Nichols, a subsidiary of English China Clays, to combat the housing crisis after World War 2.
Although problems occurred with the concrete, are there lessons from the design and build that could be learned today during another period of housing uncertainty?
Time: 10.00am to 4.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: engagementofficer@wheal-martyn.com
Location: Roger Preston Gallery
This exhibition shares the story of the Cornish Unit home. Initially built as post-war social housing, many of these prefabs still exist today.
30,000 units were built by Selleck and Nichols, a subsidiary of English China Clays, to combat the housing crisis after World War 2.
Although problems occurred with the concrete, are there lessons from the design and build that could be learned today during another period of housing uncertainty?
Time: 10.00am to 4.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: engagementofficer@wheal-martyn.com
Location: Roger Preston Gallery
This exhibition shares the story of the Cornish Unit home. Initially built as post-war social housing, many of these prefabs still exist today.
30,000 units were built by Selleck and Nichols, a subsidiary of English China Clays, to combat the housing crisis after World War 2.
Although problems occurred with the concrete, are there lessons from the design and build that could be learned today during another period of housing uncertainty?
Time: 10.00am to 4.00pm
Price: Included in standard museum admission
Contact: engagementofficer@wheal-martyn.com
Location: Roger Preston Gallery