Christmas tree a 'disappointment to Southend'

Kingdom of Trees said its contribution, although smaller, was much healthier-looking than the main one on the High Street
- Published
A Christmas tree supplier has donated one of its trees to a city centre to "replace the one looking close to death".
Kingdom of Trees, based at Garon Park, said it had donated its last 13ft tree to "the the people and the city of Southend".
Shoppers said they had been unhappy with original tree on the High Street which some thought lacked decoration and colour.
One visitor, Garry Garland, said he came to the city centre especially to see the Christmas tree, and described it as a "disappointment to the people of Southend".

Garry Garland said he was "absolutely horrified" when he saw the city centre festive fir
Mr Garland said he had been in Málaga and saw how well Spain celebrated the winter holiday.
After flying to England, he made a visit to see the Southend tree.
He said: "I must admit I'm absolutely horrified. It has got no lights, about 14 baubles and is very much a disappointment to the people of Southend."
On 7 December, the Southend BID business group posted a "lovely shot of our Christmas Tree" on social media, external, with the branches still full of needles and wrapped in fairy lights.

Marejka Darcy-Rampling thought the tree was embarrassing compared to other cities
Marejka Darcy-Rampling shared a similar view, adding other cities, like Liverpool, had "fantastic" trees.
She said: "I think it's a total embarrassment. This twig of a tree looks like it's half dead... this is just pants, a load of rubbish... I'm ashamed of Southend."
A spokesperson from Kingdom of Trees shared the news via social media that they would contribute a Nordmann Fir to the city.
They said: "Due to the Christmas tree in Southend town centre looking close to death we decided to donate our last 13ft display tree to the people and the city of Southend."

People have been unhappy with the current tree in Southend-on-Sea
Get in touch
Do you have a story suggestion for Essex?
Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, external, Instagram, external and X, external.
Related topics
More Christmas tree stories
- Published24 December 2024
- Published26 November 2024
- Published19 November 2024