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Newcastle winter carnival parade 'attracts 40,000 visitors' | Newcastle winter carnival parade 'attracts 40,000 visitors' |
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An estimated 40,000 people took to the streets of Newcastle for what was billed as the North East's largest new year street celebration. | An estimated 40,000 people took to the streets of Newcastle for what was billed as the North East's largest new year street celebration. |
The city's New Year's Eve Winter Carnival featured street performers, bands and spectacular puppets. | The city's New Year's Eve Winter Carnival featured street performers, bands and spectacular puppets. |
The parade made its way through the city centre, before a firework display outside Newcastle Civic Centre. | The parade made its way through the city centre, before a firework display outside Newcastle Civic Centre. |
Armed police were on duty, which the Northumbria force said reflected higher security concerns. | Armed police were on duty, which the Northumbria force said reflected higher security concerns. |
The event was organised by the city council, NewcastleGateshead Initiative and arts group Walk the Plank. | |
Carol Bell, culture and major events director at NewcastleGateshead Initiative, said: "Our New Year's Eve celebrations are some of the biggest in the country and it wouldn't be possible without all the amazing community groups and local performers that take part in the carnival parade every year." | Carol Bell, culture and major events director at NewcastleGateshead Initiative, said: "Our New Year's Eve celebrations are some of the biggest in the country and it wouldn't be possible without all the amazing community groups and local performers that take part in the carnival parade every year." |
Kim McGuinness, cabinet member for culture and communities at Newcastle City Council, added: "There are few better ways to welcome the New Year than to celebrate in the heart of the city." | Kim McGuinness, cabinet member for culture and communities at Newcastle City Council, added: "There are few better ways to welcome the New Year than to celebrate in the heart of the city." |
There were no reported incidents or arrests. | There were no reported incidents or arrests. |
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