Monday, 21 November 2022

A handsome specimen! Superb festive tree lifted into place in Grimsby's St James Square

                         

Easy does it! The tree is hoisted into place


A  28-foot-tall Christmas tree was today lifted into place outside Grimsby Minster.

The stunning specimen is a Nordmann Fir grown by Strawson Woodland at their plantation near Louth.

It is a gift to the town from  North East Lincolnshire Council’s waste management contractor, Newlincs Development Ltd, which operates the energy-from-waste incinerator at Stallingborough and the community recycling centres in Grimsby and Immingham.

The tree was put up this morning by contractors McCann and staff from NELC's grounds maintenance team. It will be decorated later in the week. 

It is due to be lit in a ceremony at 6.30pm on Friday.

                                                      

The festive tree will be lit at 6.30pm on Friday


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