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‘Britain’s worst Christmas tree’ blasted by shoppers for being ‘so small and underwhelming that they barely notice it’

'BRITAIN'S worst Christmas tree' has been slammed by shoppers for being so small and 'underwhelming' they barely notice it.

Locals are unimpressed with the 10-ft artifical tree outside Grismby shopping centre which has been blasted as "depressing" and "disgusting".

The pre-lit tree outside Grimsby shopping centre is surrounded by railings has left residents unimpressed.
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The pre-lit tree outside Grimsby shopping centre is surrounded by railings has left residents unimpressed.Credit: MEN Media
Local Jason Neilson blasted the tree as 'underwhelming'
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Local Jason Neilson blasted the tree as 'underwhelming'

One mum even claimed she had a bigger tree at home.

She said: "They could've done much better, it needs so much more, I've spent £600 on mine at home and it looks much better."

Another local Anne Jackson said: "This tree is underwhelming I have to say. It doesn't get me in the Christmas spirit whatsoever."

Grimsby resident Kelvin Clarke added: "It's a little underdressed isn't it?"

The lights will be switched on next week, but there will be no big event to mark the occasion.

It isn't the only tree planned for the Lincolnshire town, another Christmas tree will be erected next Monday.

It isn't the first time Grimsby's Christmas tree has come under fire.

In 2019, a tree in the town appeared to have died early on, with brown, drooping branches.

Residents were so embarrassed, one put up a sign pretending to be Ebenezer Scrooge, from the Charles Dickens classic A Christmas Carol.

It read: "Due to the unusually high volume of rain we have experienced this Christmas tree has shrunk.

"Sorry for the disappointment. Signed Ebenezer Scrooge. Bah Humbug."

Resident Jason Nielson said at the time: "It's nice that it has lights on it, but it is underwhelming.

"It could do with more decorations, some tinsel, baubles and maybe a topper would look great."

North East Lincolnshire Council said the 10ft tree had been bought with a £1,000 voucher Grimsby won in the 2019 Revive & Thrive competition.

It is not yet clear if the tree cost the whole £1,000.

In 2019, a tree in the town appeared to have died early on, with brown, drooping branches
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In 2019, a tree in the town appeared to have died early on, with brown, drooping branches
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