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Decorations at Grimsby tip look tree-mendous in run up to Christmas

Chris

12/13/2024 9:27:23 AM

Seasonal

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Having a clear out in time for Christmas or wanting to recycle the mountains of cardboard after the big day?

 

Then make sure to come along to Grimsby Community Recycling Centre (CRC) and have a look at their festive décor.

 

With Santas a plenty and a reindeer or two, you’ll see Christmas everywhere you turn. This year, the team have gone all out, creating cosy Christmas scenes including a festive staircase, a warming living room and a Christmas kitchen table.

 

Remember, if you’ve run out of space in your bins you can take any excess bottles, cans, cardboard or general waste to the tip.

 

If you have large amounts of cardboard, please take it to Grimsby as Immingham can only accept small amounts.

 

Grimsby and Immingham CRCs are open daily from 8am to 6pm. Both sites are run by North East Lincolnshire Council’s waste management contractor Newlincs Development Ltd.

 

Grimsby CRC is in Estuary Way, Grimsby DN31 2UD. Immingham CRC is in Queens Road, Immingham DN40 1QR.

 

Visit www.nelincs.gov.uk/tip for more details.

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