September, Friday 20, 2024

March Christmas Tree Resembles Leaning Tower of Pisa Due to its Unconventional Stance


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Residents in the town of March, Cambridgeshire, have been buzzing about a Christmas tree that has gained attention for its noticeable lean. The tree, which stands at approximately 30 feet, sits in Market Place and has caused mixed reactions among the locals. One resident compared it to the leaning tower of Pisa, while others praised the efforts of the volunteers from the March Christmas Lights Committee who set up and decorated the tree. Despite its imperfections, many residents appreciate having a real tree and believe its uniqueness could even become a selling point for the town. Some concerns have been raised about the tree's safety, but others are hopeful that the lights will help to distract from its tilting appearance. The lights committee explained that they had ordered the tree nearly a year ago and had no control over its final size and condition. They assured residents that they would pass on their feedback to the supplier in hopes of getting a better tree next year. The tree was donated to the town by a local business and was professionally installed by a tree surgeon, despite the fact that the trunk was bent. Overall, the town is excited for the Christmas lights switch-on event and hopes that the joy surrounding it will overshadow any negative comments about the tree.