Family-run business wins No 10 tree competition
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A family-run business that won a national competition to supply the prime minister's Christmas tree said seeing it outside No 10 was "fantastic".
Sir Keir Starmer hosted the festive lights switch-on outside his Downing Street residence on Monday.
Staff from Evergreen Christmas Trees, near Clun, travelled to London to see their prized Nordmann fir lit up.
Employee Stephen Reynolds said it looked "fantastic", adding, "it's exactly what we would've wanted".
"We had a reception afterwards, a tour of Downing Street, and it was quite an incredible experience, if I’m honest," he told the BBC.
Mr Reynolds, who has been growing trees for two decades, said Sir Keir wanted to know more about the tree when they spoke.
"That tree, for example, would've been 18 years-old, and grown right on the border… just in Shropshire," said Mr Reynolds.
"It's going to be seen by thousands of people in the next few weeks."
The business also supplied other trees, including one for inside No 10, and another for inside No 11.
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