West Sussex Gazette

Christmas tree to help fund AED

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A community Christmas tree has been set up in Worthing to raise money for a replacemen­t defibrilla­tor for a busy parade.

The Brooksteed micropub has teamed up with neighbour Broadwater Support Group & Community Hub to raise money for a new AED for South Farm Road.

Thepreviou­sdefibrill­ator,on the wall outside the micropub, was installed in October 2019 after £1,500 was raised by The Brooksteed, Core Physio and Fitness and Tony The Cheese Man.

Davidvilli­ers,manageratt­he Brooksteed,said:"weareputti­ng up a naked Christmas tree and putting out a call to the community to help decorate it. We have decided to keep it indoors as it means it will survive the worst of the weather. We are asking people to put a decoration on the tree and pop some money in the pot on the bar for the Broadwater­supportgro­up&community Hub.

"Hopefully it will be fully decorated over the run up to Christmas and lots of money will be raised. The main aim is to fund a new AED as the one at the front of the pub needs replacing. After chatting with the hub, they agreed to raise money for it, however we are hoping to not onlycovert­hecostbutr­aiseeven more for the community hub.

"The tree has gone up this morningsot­hatitisrea­dyfordecor­ating throughout December."

The Brooksteed has adopted Broadwater Support Group & Communityh­ubasitsloc­alcharityf­ornextyear­anddavidis­planningon­anumberofe­ventsatthe pub in 2024, as well as helping to promote individual fundraisin­g for the hub.

"We are very conscious that this place is a pub but there is a lot more to it," he said. "It is a community.itisagoodp­laceforfam­ilies and there is a massive mix of peoplecomi­nginthroug­houtthe day."

David,whohasbeen­themanager since June, said he hopes to build on the community feel by keeping unwanted decoration­s for future years.

The tree will be up until Twelfth Night and anyone wishing to keep their decoration will be able to collect it up until January 5. Any left will be stored and usedtodeco­ratethepub­infuture years.

David explained: "We would like to keep them to decorate the pub over the years, so it will become a truly community decorated pub. It will just build and build."

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David Villiers, Margaret Howard and Lindsay Scott with the tree
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