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Widow Carries On Christmas Tree Tradition Solo
10 Dec
Summary
- An 80-year-old widow continued her husband's Christmas tree tradition.
- The 50ft tree has raised over £25,000 for charity in 20 years.
- This year's donations support Asthma + Lung UK in her husband's memory.

In Inksberrow, Worcestershire, an enduring Christmas tradition is being carried on by 80-year-old Avril Rowlands. What began as a small Christmas tree planted by her and her husband Chris in 1978 has grown into a 50ft spectacle, a beloved community event that illuminates the village each festive season. This year, Mrs. Rowlands undertook the tradition solo for the first time, following her husband's passing earlier in 2025, honoring his memory with the familiar glow.
For two decades, the towering tree has served as a beacon of generosity, raising over £25,000 for diverse charities through its annual switch-on. This year's fundraising efforts are dedicated to Asthma + Lung UK, a poignant tribute to Mr. Rowlands, who died from lung disease. The village's support for the Rowlands' initiative has been unwavering, transforming the tree into a symbol of hope and community spirit.
The couple's move to Inkberrow was inspired by their connection to the Severn Valley Railway, where Mrs. Rowlands had worked on a TV series. They found a welcoming home in the village, renowned as the inspiration for the setting in The Archers. Mrs. Rowlands remains committed to continuing the 50-foot tree tradition for years to come, a testament to her enduring love and the strong community bonds forged over decades.




