March town divided over its wonky Christmas tree

In the heart of March, a town in Cambridgeshire, festive cheer is met with a unique twist this holiday season. The focal point of the town's Christmas celebration, a 30-foot Christmas tree adorning MarketPlace, has become the centre of attention d...

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In a quaint town in Cambridgeshire, March, a festive debate has erupted over a uniquely tilted Christmas tree adorning MarketPlace. The 30-foot conifer, donned with twinkling lights, has become a focal point, dividing residents on its quirky charm and structural soundness.

Shared on a local Facebook group, a photo of the offbeat tree ignited a spirited discussion. Some residents find the tree's lean endearing, drawing playful comparisons to the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Others, however, express reservations about its safety, deeming it "embarrassing."

The spotlight falls on the March Christmas lights committee, a group of volunteers responsible for the town's holiday decorations.


While opinions vary, the town clerk, Sarah Lemmon, staunchly defends the committee's efforts, denouncing what she terms a "cancel culture mentality" among a vocal minority.

Acknowledging the tree's slight tilt, Lemmon encourages residents to appreciate its uniqueness, drawing a parallel to the celebrated Leaning Tower of Pisa. The town prepares for the Christmas lights switch-on event at Market Place, inviting residents to join the festivities.

As the wonky Christmas tree takes centre stage, March exemplifies the delicate balance between holiday traditions, personal preferences, and the resilience of community spirit.
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