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Commercial Motor journalist reaches new heights with Trafalgar Square Christmas tree

Commercial Motor business editor Tim Maughan had an unusual view of London when he accompanied the star to the top of Trafalgar Square's Christmas tree. It was the culmination of a four-day journey that saw Tim witness the felling of the 21 metre tree, a gift from the people of Norway, and accompany its journey to London. This year marks the 60th anniversary of the tradition. You can read the full story in the bumper Christmas issue of CM on sale on 21 December.

PS No more fairy jokes, thank you.

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