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Workers position the Parliament Christmas tree, felled earlier this week in Northumberland, in New Palace Yard, outside the Houses of Parliament, in Westminster, London. Picture date: Saturday November 27, 2021.

The festive season has officially begun at Parliament, marked by the arrival of an enormous Christmas tree.

The 42ft Sitka spruce was erected at the Palace of Westminster on Saturday morning.

Parliamentary staff used a crane to unload and decorate the tree, which stands in New Palace Yard, close to the Elizabeth Tower – the home of Big Ben.

Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, said: “We are all hoping for a cracking Christmas with family and friends this year – so the arrival of the tree to Parliament really heralds the start of the festive season.

Xmas tree for Parliament Square
The Parliament Christmas tree was felled in Northumberland earlier this week (Aaron Chown/PA)

“We really appreciate the kind gift from Forestry England, which serves as a beautiful symbol of hope and joy.”

The Lord Speaker, Lord McFall of Alcluith, said: “This Christmas we must make up for lost time. We owe huge thanks again to Forestry England for helping bring the Christmas cheer to Parliament.”

Xmas tree for Parliament Square
Workers position the Parliament Christmas tree in New Palace Yard (Aaron Chown/PA)

Another 25ft tree has been delivered to Westminster Hall and a smaller one will stand in the Speaker’s House.

In January the trees will be recycled and sent to be chipped for use in composting.

The spruce was selected from the 60,000-hectare Kielder Forest in Northumberland – the biggest forest in England.

Xmas tree for Parliament Square
(PA/ Aaron Chown) A workman oversees the placing of Christmas tree at Westminster Hall, at the Houses of Parliament

Ian Green, from Forestry England, said: “It’s a big honor to be able to supply a tree from the 150 million growing in Kielder for such a starring role.

“It has been hand-selected by experts to look good from every angle and was carefully felled by an experienced chainsaw operator to ensure its good looks were kept intact.

“It really is a beauty.”

Londontopia Staff
Author: Londontopia Staff

This article was submitted and adapted by Londontopia Staff and used with a license from the Press Association UK (PA Media). All images and content used with permission.

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