A Christmas tree farm in the North says it won't be able to sell small, locally grown trees this year and needs to import them.
Andreas Christmas Trees posted on social media it no longer has enough small trees which are ready for selling in time, and will be using Nordmann Firs from Scotland.
The company says otherwise it's business as usual - and the tree field will still be open to visit, with the children's grotto and elf hunt competition returning too.
The farm adds larger, locally grown trees from 10 foot tall are still going to be available for sale.
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