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Falkirk Festival of Trees 2025

December 6 - December 7

Free

This year, Falkirk town centre will see its first Festival of Trees, taking place Saturday 6 December, Sunday 7 December, Saturday 13 December, and Sunday 14 December 2025 in the former Wilko unit, High Street, Falkirk, FK1 1HG.

The Festival of Trees takes place in towns and cities all over the world; Falkirk’s community-driven showcase will feature around 200 beautifully decorated Christmas trees on display. Every tree will be designed by local businesses, charities, community groups, dancers, and individuals who want to bring a bit of festive sparkle to the heart of Falkirk. Visitors can also enjoy an indoor Christmas market filled with festive crafts and gifts, plus live performances from local choirs and community groups throughout the event.

The Festival of Trees is free for the public to attend. There will be opportunities to make a donation, with proceeds shared between next year’s Festival of Trees and the local food bank.

Organisers are currently looking for entertainers to perform during the event, including pipers, local choirs, dance groups, bands, theatre companies, and solo artists. They are also looking for volunteers to help with set-up, decorating, and welcoming visitors.

To display a tree for your group, business, or for yourself, the cost is £10 per entry, if bringing your own tree. If you would like organisers to provide a tree, this is an additional £20 (£30 total).

For further information, including how to sign up to volunteer or perform, or request a tree, please visit the Falkirk Delivers website (linked for your convenience), or the Falkirk Festival of Trees Facebook page.

Details

Start:
December 6
End:
December 7
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://www.cvsfalkirk.org.uk/falkirk-festival-of-trees-2025/

Organiser

Falkirk Delivers
Phone:
01324 611293
Email:
info@falkirkdelivers.com
Website:
https://falkirkdelivers.com/

Venue

Falkirk Delivers
104 High Street
Falkirk, FK1 1NW United Kingdom
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