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London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks display cancelled for a second year

A previous spectacular firework display to see in the New Year at the London Eye
A previous spectacular firework display to see in the New Year at the London Eye

London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks display on the Thames has been cancelled for the second year running due to “uncertainty caused by Covid”.

The display – which is typically attended by more than 100,000 people – was cancelled last year as England was under strict lockdown restrictions throughout December and January.

But despite all lockdown restrictions having now been lifted, a spokesperson for the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan on Tuesday confirmed that display will not go ahead once again this year.

The spokesperson said: “Due to the uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, our world-famous New Year’s Eve display will not be held on the banks of the Thames this year.

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“Last year’s successful show took place in a slightly different way due to the pandemic, and this year a number of exciting new options are being considered as part of our New Year’s Eve celebrations in London.”

Plans for a separate event to welcome in the new year in Trafalgar Square are under way, with more details to be revealed “in due course”.

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