
"Getty Images People will be banned from gathering on Primrose Hill to watch the mayor's new year's fireworks display, due to concerns about crowd safety. Thousands of people typically gather at the north London beauty spot on 31 December each year to celebrate and watch fireworks light up the skies across London, with as many as 30,000 turning out last year. Royal Parks said the decision partly was due to the upcoming closure of the Metropolitan Police the Royal Parks unit, which is usually deployed to manage crowds."
"Earlier this year, the Met Police announced it would cut its Royal Parks Operational Command Unit to help fill a budget gap of 260m. Royal Parks said without police assistance, their capacity to manage crowds of this size in open parkland "will be severely diminished". A spokesperson said: "With the potential for such a large number of attendees, and the absence of the dedicated Royal Parks Police, we are unable to support the necessary safety and crowd management arrangements. "Closing Primrose Hill overnight is the only responsible course of action.""
Primrose Hill will be closed overnight on 31 December to prevent gatherings for the mayor's New Year fireworks display due to crowd safety concerns. Thousands commonly gather at the north London beauty spot on 31 December, with around 30,000 attending last year. Royal Parks cited the upcoming closure of the Metropolitan Police Royal Parks unit, which normally manages crowds. The park will also close at 22:00 GMT between 31 October and 9 November to prevent anti-social behaviour, reopening at 06:00 GMT daily. The Met announced cuts to its Royal Parks Operational Command Unit to help fill a £260m budget gap, and Royal Parks warned that without police support their capacity to manage large open-park crowds will be severely diminished, making overnight closure the only responsible option.
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