St David's Hospice is set to spread festive cheer next month with its annual Christmas Tree Festival.
The event, starting on December 2, will see two Conwy county churches adorned with beautifully decorated Christmas trees.
The display will feature creations from a variety of businesses, charities, schools, clubs, and community groups, all supporting the hospice's cause.
Samantha Dennis from St David's Hospice said: "The contributions from all organisations promise to be a real treat and we can't wait to open the doors for all to enjoy.
"Everyone has worked so hard to plan their themed decorations, and we can't wait to see what they have come up with."
Adding to the festive spirit, the care team has also contributed a tree, complete with decorations made by the hospice's patients, their loved ones, and staff members.
Ms Dennis said: "The tree will celebrate the importance of St David’s Hospice to so many people in our communities, which is fitting in this, our 25th year of care."
The festival will run over two weeks, with the first display in St Mary's Church, Conwy, from December 2-7.
Visitors can view the trees between 11.30am and 3.30pm, and a Christmas carols evening will be held at 6.30pm on December 5.
The festival will then move to St John's Church, Llandudno, from December 9-14, with viewing from 10am to 4pm.
The Harmony Singers, church bell ringers, and organist will provide entertainment on December 12 from 7.30pm to 8.30pm.
Entry to the festival is free, although visitors are encouraged to make a small donation to St David's Hospice.
Christmas cards and merchandise, with proceeds going to the hospice, will also be available.
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