Residents of a coastal town expressed considerable amusement following the installation of their yearly Christmas tree at an angle. The fir tree, located on Aldeburgh beach in east Suffolk, was observed by Jayne Dale, leading to numerous light-hearted comments on Facebook. Robert Mabey, who serves as the chairman of Aldeburgh United Charities, stated that he accepted “full responsibility for the fact it lies at an 80-degree angle”. Commenting on the tree’s uneven profile when viewed from the side, he quipped: “It’s fine if you look out to sea. In fact, it looks dead straight”. For the last ten years, Mr. Mabey has transported a tree to the beach, establishing a location for peaceful contemplation. Nevertheless, this week the endeavor encountered difficulties; despite the help of eight companions, the tree became tilted and could not be moved. Mr. Mabey informed the BBC, “It didn’t look too bad when I left it, but when I was walking away and looked sideways I just thought ‘Oh God’.” He added, “If you look at it from the front it’s perfectly straight, but if you come from the north or the south – it’s not looking too great.” The incident prompted a lighthearted reaction from local residents on Facebook. Ms. Dale, who initiated the discussion by posting a photograph of the tree, used an old Suffolk expression, describing it as being “on the huh”. Other individuals promptly drew parallels to a previous situation involving a 30ft (9m) tree in March, Cambridgeshire, which was similarly positioned at an angle. Residents of March subsequently asserted that the resulting international publicity had “put March on the map”. Regarding the Aldeburgh tree, a Facebook user remarked: “The tree looks fine, it’s the other buildings that are a little off”. Post navigation Large Observation Wheel Positioned in City for Festive Season DJ Initiates Sober Events to Address “Stigma”