Why a Christmas Grinch has ordered an Aussie family to take down part of their incredible light display READ MORE: Fury as iconic Myer Christmas tradition is cancelled By FREDDY PAWLE FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 22:55 EST, 28 November 2024 | Updated: 23:06 EST, 28 November 2024 e-mail View comments An Australian family has been ordered by their local council to remove part of their Christmas light display because it extends beyond their property boundary, following complaints from a neighborhood Grinch. The Harris family only had the festive lights outside their Blue Mountains home, west of Sydney , up for two weeks before a council ranger knocked on their door over a complaint about the display. 'The ranger said the person even called themselves "the Christmas Grinch" when they called [council] up,' a family member told 9News.
The complaint centred on the use of three poles, which were installed on the nature strip in front of the property to support lights strung from the poles to the roof of the house. The family explained that they used the poles as a replacement for two trees that the council had removed earlier this year. 'Last year we had the lights strung up by the trees, and we didn't receive any complaints,' they said.
'When the trees got removed so quickly we were actually devastated for the Christmas lights, so we were like, "How can we recreate the same thing without it being permanent?"' They added that the lights have become a popular attraction for locals, with many stopping by the house during the festive season to take photos. A family has been ordered by the Blue Mountains City Council to remove a series of Christmas lights from outside their home (pictured) after an anonymous complaint from a 'Grinch' The council have ordered the family to keep the Christmas lights within the boundary of their own property The family member said that adding the poles was less intrusive than using the trees and that they had invested significant effort and expense to install them. The inspiration behind the curtain-like lights was to make a 'magical area' that would be akin to 'running under the stars'.
They now have two-week deadline to take down the curtain lights, but are hopeful someone at the council will see the lights as 'not that unreasonable' and not enforce it. Blue Mountains City Council Mayor Mark Greenhill told Daily Mail Australia that the family plans to comply with the council's request to keep the display within the property boundaries. Share or comment on this article: Why a Christmas Grinch has ordered an Aussie family to take down part of their incredible light display e-mail Add comment.
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Christmas is cancelled!: Sad reason why family was ordered to take down festive lights
The family has a two-week deadline to remove the lights after a complaint from a self-proclaimed 'Grinch'.