VILLAGE ERUPTS: Christmas Tree DISASTER Sparks Outrage!

VILLAGE ERUPTS: Christmas Tree DISASTER Sparks Outrage!

A town’s festive cheer briefly faltered this week when their newly delivered Christmas tree failed inspection. Council members weren’t satisfied with the initial offering, deeming it less than perfect and immediately requesting a replacement.

The initial tree, delivered on Wednesday, revealed concerning signs upon closer examination. Dead branches and noticeable gaps within the foliage prompted the council to reject the fir, initiating a swift call for a more vibrant centerpiece.

“It’s a simple case of returning goods that aren’t up to standard,” explained a council representative. Fortunately, the supplier responded quickly, delivering a healthy and robust tree that now stands proudly in place.

This incident echoes a similar situation from the previous year in the nearby town of March, where residents found themselves with a decidedly…unconventional Christmas tree. It quickly became a local landmark, albeit an unintentionally comical one.

The March tree’s pronounced lean drew comparisons to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, sparking a wave of amusement and local pride. One resident playfully declared March now had its own iconic tilted structure.

Not everyone shared the lighthearted view, however. Some expressed disappointment, labeling the tree an “embarrassment” and criticizing its haphazard appearance. Others felt it lacked the care and attention a town’s Christmas display deserved.

Wisbech Town Council's Christmas tree. // A council have 'demanded' another Christmas tree for their town after slamming its current one as 'half dead or dying'. Wisbech Town Council have described the real festive tree which was delivered to the Cambridgeshire town this week as an 'absolute disgrace'. The tree is brown in places, barely full, and with some branches drooping on the floor. They took to social media to let people know that they are 'aware of the state' of it and said a new one would be put up. Photo released 06/11/2025

The March Christmas Lights Committee, responsible for the tree’s installation, clarified they hadn’t personally selected the tree. They explained that the final condition was largely dependent on the supplier and the luck of the draw.

Despite the occasional festive hiccup, the spirit of the season persevered in both towns. The replacement tree now stands as a symbol of holiday joy, while the memory of March’s leaning tree continues to bring a smile to residents’ faces.