Frank P Matthews Offers Bluelight Card Discount for Emergency Services Personnel 23/08/2024 Frank P Matthews, one of the UK’s leading tree nurseries, is delighted to announce a new discount offering for Bluelight Card holders. This initiative is a gesture of appreciation for the hard work and dedication of emergency services personnel, providing them with exclusive savings on a wide range of trees and plants. Bluelight Card holders can enjoy discounts both in our Tree Shop and online. To take advantage of this offer, simply present your Bluelight Card when visiting the Tree Shop, or email us at sales@fpmatthews.co.uk with proof of your card to receive a unique discount code for online purchases. At Frank P Matthews, we’re committed to supporting those who serve our communities. Whether you’re looking to enhance your garden with ornamental trees or plan an entire orchard, this discount is our way of saying thank you. If you are a serving member of the armed forces or an armed forces veteran we are delighted to offer armed forces discounts. The process is just as simple! Simply show your military ID or Veterans card to our team at the Tree Shop to receive your discount! For online purchases simply email sales@fpmatthews.co.uk with a picture of your Military ID or Veterans Card to receive an exclusive code. For more details, visit us in person or contact us via email. We look forward to helping you create beautiful green spaces! Back To List Related Articles… Agroforestry Projects Agroforestry is farming with or between trees. It is more … Full Details Fruit Trees for Small Gardens We grow many varieties of fruit trees that are perfect … Full Details Crabapples: A Comprehensive Guide Crabapples are one of the most underrated trees in both … Full Details New Online National Tree Map Launched 13/10/2016 We grow over half a million trees a year and … Full Details
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