We’re Sussex-based (just outside Haywards Heath), so deliver right across the county including towns nearby to Brighton and Hove:
Brighton & Hove City Council create various collection points across the city, including at the Level, Preston Park (north east corner), Hollingbury Park, Hove Lawns, Hove Park and more. There are also charity-run collections that will collect your tree from your doorstep for a small donation, raising funds for local hospices (The Martlets and Chestnut Tree House). If you order your tree from us, we’ll email you with your collection options after Christmas.
Brighton’s a wonderful city to visit at any time – and not just for the seaside. The city is known for it’s bohemian culture, and there’s lots going on for a relatively small (and walkable) place. But November and December are particularly nice times to visit, with the streets lined with Christmas lights and amazing independent coffee spots around every turn to grab a winter warmer. Here’s our top tips:
Brighton doesn’t have a huge Christmas market, but there’s usually a mini one in Jubilee Square. For the past couple of years there’s been a market in Victoria Gardens, but the format is changing from 2023 with the council taking on the planning, so watch this space. One Garden, in Stanmer Park, also hosts a Christmas market.