Tip staff upcycle junk to spread Christmas cheer

North East Lincolnshire Council Father Christmas wearing a red, white and black outfit sits on the back of a sleigh made out of household waste. It looks like it is being pulled by two reindeer which are also made out of rubbish. The sculpture sits on a concrete platform next to a road at Grimsby tip. Waste bins and other containers are visible in the background.North East Lincolnshire Council
North East Lincolnshire Council The inside of a blue, corregated metal alcover featuring a cozy-looking lounge. A stuffed dog sits by a log burner in an armchair.  A christmas tree stands next to the fire and there is a mirror on the wall.North East Lincolnshire Council

Father Christmas took time away from the North Pole to brighten up the North East Lincolnshire tip
Staff have created this festive living room scene using items that had been thrown away by the public

Staff at a waste tip in North East Lincolnshire have attempted to spread some Christmas cheer by creating festive scenes using people's rubbish.

North East Lincolnshire Council said the team at Grimsby Community Recycling Centre (CRC) said the team had "gone all out" to create a tyre sculptures, a warming living room, Christmas kitchen table and other decorations.

The authority said the amount of waste generated at Christmas is 30% higher compared to the rest of the year.

The council-run recycling centres, in Grimsby and Immingham, are open 08:00 to 18:00 GMT every day, except for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day.

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