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Grimsby Tip Embraces Halloween with Recycled Creations

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Grimsby Tip Embraces Halloween with Recycled Creations

Employees at the Grimsby Community Recycling Centre have enlivened the site with eerie exhibits constructed from rejected items. Utilising debris such as tyres, they’ve designed Halloween-inspired artworks depicting pumpkins, skeletons, and even a guillotine. Matty Harlow, who supervises the site, illustrated that the team chooses a motif and utilises recycled materials received from the community to fabricate the exhibits. The council-run centres in Grimsby and adjacent Immingham greet guests daily from 08:00 to 18:00 GMT, apart from major national holidays.

This report was adjusted by The Lincoln Post from original documentation by www.bbc.com.

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