New Year's Eve fireworks cancelled in London 

  19 September 2020    Read: 1079
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The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has confirmed that the capital’s New Year’s Eve fireworks display will not be taking place this year.

About 100,000 people usually attend the annual celebration of the start of the new year in central London but Khan told LBC radio he could not allow people to congregate in the same way because of coronavirus, so the event would take place in a different format.

He said: “I can tell you there will not be fireworks at New Year’s Eve like there has been in previous years. We simply cannot have the number of people who congregate on New Year’s Eve congregating. What we are working on, and I am not in a position yet to say what, as we are still working out the details [but] … we will do something people can enjoy in the comfort and safety of living rooms.”

When asked whether bars would be open for celebrations to ring in 2021, Khan said authorities would have to “see how the virus pans out”, adding that the festive season was weeks away still.

 

The Guardian


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