If you are missing the Coca Cola Christmas lorry do not despair – a Bucks resident has transformed the outside of his house into the festive vehicle.
The soft drinks company’s Christmas Truck Tour has become an annual tradition, giving people the chance to get together over the festive period – and for many, marks the start of the festivities.
But this year, the firm announced the tour would not go ahead in light of Covid restrictions around the country, adding its main priority has been to “support our people, our partners and communities”.
High Wycombe resident Nathan Jocelyn has recreated the iconic truck once again with his father Andy this year as part of his Christmas display.
Mr Jocelyn, who lives at Bank Street, said: “We know for many when seeing the truck on our screens it means Christmas has finally begun.
“Hopefully, with the year everyone has had, our re-creation will raise everyone's Christmas spirit.”
His house is part of the High Wycombe Winter Windowland Christmas Trail 2020, which is raising money for Wycombe’s Women’s Aid.
Mr Jocelyn's story will be featured in full in next week's BFP and online.
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