Get ready for a heartwarming Christmas surprise at the Grimsby tip! This year, the community recycling center has transformed waste into a cozy winter wonderland, complete with festive pianos, snowy woodland scenes, and even reindeer! But here's the twist: it's all made from recycled items, a testament to creativity and sustainability. Simon Spark, from the North East Lincolnshire Council, shares the story behind this magical display. The Grimsby Community Recycling Centre has a long-standing tradition of creating themed displays, with previous years featuring Nutcracker ballets and Smurf-themed Christmas carols. Sharon Hunt, director at Paprec, the company managing the tip, expressed gratitude for the public's donations, which help the center raise over £20,000 annually for local charities like St. Andrew's Hospice, Women's Aid, and Young Carers. However, a friendly reminder: visitors are encouraged to admire the display from a distance, as the team carefully saves items for future decorations. The display is open throughout the festive season, excluding Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day. Don't miss out on this unique and eco-friendly Christmas experience! Download the BBC News app for iPhone and iPad or Google Play for Android to stay updated.