Close Menu
The Business TimesThe Business Times
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
  • Fintech
  • Forex
  • More
    • Politics
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On
BREAKING:  Next warns shoppers of price hikes as profits hit by Trump’s war with Iran

BREAKING: Next warns shoppers of price hikes as profits hit by Trump’s war with Iran

26 March 2026
Lily Allen used this exact ‘absolutely stunning’ Dunelm bedding set in her West End Girl tour set

Lily Allen used this exact ‘absolutely stunning’ Dunelm bedding set in her West End Girl tour set

26 March 2026
NTG Clarity Networks: A Compounding IT Platform Mispriced As A Lumpy Contractor

NTG Clarity Networks: A Compounding IT Platform Mispriced As A Lumpy Contractor

26 March 2026
Battered Harry Potter paperback set to sell for £4,000

Battered Harry Potter paperback set to sell for £4,000

26 March 2026
Expert warns people in this tax band should avoid four common ‘traps’

Expert warns people in this tax band should avoid four common ‘traps’

26 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Business Thursday, Mar 26
The Business TimesThe Business Times
Newsletter
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Economy
  • Markets
  • Investing
  • Real Estate
  • Crypto
  • Fintech
  • Forex
  • More
    • Politics
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
The Business TimesThe Business Times
Home » London New Year’s Eve fireworks ‘clarification’ issued by Met Police after urgent warning
News

London New Year’s Eve fireworks ‘clarification’ issued by Met Police after urgent warning

thebusinesstimes.co.ukBy thebusinesstimes.co.uk31 December 20252 Views
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Telegram WhatsApp Pinterest Tumblr VKontakte Email
London New Year’s Eve fireworks ‘clarification’ issued by Met Police after urgent warning
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Primrose Hill in London normally attracts thousands of people to celebrate New Year’s Eve and watch the fireworks display in the capital but this year it is closed

Police have issued a “clarification” after outrage that a popular park for viewing London’s fireworks was being closed during New Year’s Eve.

People living near Primrose Hill have told of their anger after opaque green hoarding was installed around the park in an “unprecedented” measure to prevent revellers from entering to watch the display.

The Camden park has panoramic views of the capital and, last year, an estimated 30,000 people celebrated New Year’s Eve there – but this year it is shut, with the gates locked from 8pm on Tuesday until 6am on New Year’s Day.

Some of the park has been cordoned off with solid hoarding and temporary fencing, while other parts have just the temporary fencing to prevent would-be spectators from entering.

The Metropolitan Police says it was not their decision but a call that was made from the Royal Parks due to “challenges they faced in providing the necessary crowd management” to accommodate up to 30,000 people”.

Amy McKeown, a local resident, said she left the area on Monday to celebrate New Year’s Eve with family elsewhere. “I have left the area. It is too grotesque to see,” she said of the hoarding.

Ms McKeown, who is part of the Primrose Hill Keepers volunteer group, added: “The park has never been closed like this. This is completely unprecedented. This is a public park where people should be able to come to watch the fireworks. This is exactly what we should be encouraging people to do.”

The Metropolitan Police announced in November that it would disband the Royal Parks police, which helped respond to serious crime in green spaces including Hyde Park and Primrose Hill, as it tries to plug a £260 million funding gap.

But a spokesperson for the force said: “The decision to close Primrose Hill on New Year’s Eve is one taken by the Royal Parks, not the police. It is not accurate to suggest the decision was necessary as a result of the disbanding of the Royal Parks policing team.

“Officers from that team made up just 15 of the more than 145 officers who were deployed to Primrose Hill on New Year’s Eve last year. This is similar to the makeup of deployments in previous years.”

There had been concerns about the safety of celebrations at the park after a 16-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in the neck on Primrose Hill at the New Year’s Eve fireworks viewing in 2023. Areece Lloyd-Hall, 18, was jailed for a minimum of 16 years in November for murdering schoolboy Harry Pitman.

The Royal Parks charity, which manages Primrose Hill, previously said that the capacity to manage crowds of the size usually watching the fireworks event would be “severely diminished” in part due to the closure of The Metropolitan Police’s Royal Parks Operational Command Unit.

A spokesperson for the charity said on Monday: “The decision to close Primrose Hill on New Year’s Eve was not taken lightly. Last year an estimated 30,000 people visited Primrose Hill to view the Mayor of London’s New Year’s Eve firework display.

“This was not an organised event with an event organiser but a gathering in open parkland and we have limited controls that we can deploy to ensure public safety. Therefore, we have decided that Primrose Hill will be closed and locked from 8pm on December 30 until January 1.

“We have been working closely with the Metropolitan Police by encouraging anyone without a ticket to the Mayor of London’s New Year’s Eve fireworks to make alternative arrangements.”

Catherine Usiskin, who has lived in Primrose Hill for more than 40 years, said the fencing around the park was “an overreaction”.

“It’s just ridiculous,” she said. “It’s such an over-reaction. You can’t close down society.” Ms Usiskin said that Primrose Hill, part of which is in Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s constituency, has become a lot more crowded since she began living there. “I understand it’s more difficult to police,” she said. “But since the pandemic there has been hysteria over Primrose Hill.”

She said the closure will be harmful to restaurants and pubs in the area, but believes people will still try to gather in the park by climbing over the fencing.

Ms McKeown said the hoarding is similar to barriers used at Glastonbury. “The 2024 was successfully policed and went by without incident,” she added. “We have gone from an open event to a huge amount of resource being used to keep people out of the park.”

Commander Nick John, who is charge of the Met’s New Year’s Eve policing, said: “The Royal Parks are urging people not to try to gather at Primrose Hill this year and we would echo those calls. Please make alternative plans. Anyone trying to access the park will find that it is not possible.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit Telegram WhatsApp

Related Articles

BREAKING:  Next warns shoppers of price hikes as profits hit by Trump’s war with Iran

BREAKING: Next warns shoppers of price hikes as profits hit by Trump’s war with Iran

NTG Clarity Networks: A Compounding IT Platform Mispriced As A Lumpy Contractor

NTG Clarity Networks: A Compounding IT Platform Mispriced As A Lumpy Contractor

Battered Harry Potter paperback set to sell for £4,000

Battered Harry Potter paperback set to sell for £4,000

Health In Tech, Inc. (HIT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Health In Tech, Inc. (HIT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Sarah Ferguson faces further humiliation as vote held to strip her of honour

Sarah Ferguson faces further humiliation as vote held to strip her of honour

Niu Technologies: Why The Time Has Come To Be Long (NASDAQ:NIU)

Niu Technologies: Why The Time Has Come To Be Long (NASDAQ:NIU)

UK weather: Icy cold temperatures to continue as spring turns wintry

UK weather: Icy cold temperatures to continue as spring turns wintry

Man sent to prison after his own dad had enough and handed him into police

Man sent to prison after his own dad had enough and handed him into police

Health In Tech, Inc. (HIT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Karman Holdings Inc. (KRMN) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Editors Picks
Lily Allen used this exact ‘absolutely stunning’ Dunelm bedding set in her West End Girl tour set

Lily Allen used this exact ‘absolutely stunning’ Dunelm bedding set in her West End Girl tour set

26 March 2026
NTG Clarity Networks: A Compounding IT Platform Mispriced As A Lumpy Contractor

NTG Clarity Networks: A Compounding IT Platform Mispriced As A Lumpy Contractor

26 March 2026
Battered Harry Potter paperback set to sell for £4,000

Battered Harry Potter paperback set to sell for £4,000

26 March 2026
Expert warns people in this tax band should avoid four common ‘traps’

Expert warns people in this tax band should avoid four common ‘traps’

26 March 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest finance and business news and updates directly to your inbox.

Latest Posts
Health In Tech, Inc. (HIT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Health In Tech, Inc. (HIT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

26 March 2026
Sarah Ferguson faces further humiliation as vote held to strip her of honour

Sarah Ferguson faces further humiliation as vote held to strip her of honour

26 March 2026
DWP confirms new rules for some PIP and Carer’s Allowance claimants

DWP confirms new rules for some PIP and Carer’s Allowance claimants

26 March 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp TikTok Instagram
© 2026 The Business Times. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.