The cost for putting up a tree this year will be at least £3600
A community councillor has called for the council to erect living Christmas trees in Pollokshields instead of chopped down firs - after being told festive decorations in the area would cost more than £8000.
Members were told a 15 to 18 foot tree 'off road' would cost £3,600 while an ‘on road’ fir of the same height amounts to £5,000. The quotes don't include the price of lights. The cost of repeating last year’s festive lighting in the Pollokshields area would amount to £8,400 in total according to a council paper presented to the partnership. The area partnership would have to pay £4,800 towards that total as the council awards central funding of £3,600 towards Christmas lighting.
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