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Crowds enjoy Hogmanay fireworks | Crowds enjoy Hogmanay fireworks |
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Thousands of people have gathered in Edinburgh and Glasgow for street parties to welcome in the new year. | Thousands of people have gathered in Edinburgh and Glasgow for street parties to welcome in the new year. |
In Edinburgh the crowds enjoyed a huge outdoor music and firework show despite temperatures having fallen to -6C by midnight. | |
Meanwhile the new year celebrations in Inverness were cancelled as police warned of "treacherous" weather conditions near the Highland capital. | Meanwhile the new year celebrations in Inverness were cancelled as police warned of "treacherous" weather conditions near the Highland capital. |
Heavy snow was forecast for the north-east, with freezing temperatures. | Heavy snow was forecast for the north-east, with freezing temperatures. |
The new year was heralded by a massive fireworks display above Edinburgh Castle before a laser and light display in Princes Street. | The new year was heralded by a massive fireworks display above Edinburgh Castle before a laser and light display in Princes Street. |
Deacon Blue | Deacon Blue |
Crowds gathered at the esplanade of Stirling Castle saw in the new year with acts including Sandi Thom and the MacDonald Brothers. | Crowds gathered at the esplanade of Stirling Castle saw in the new year with acts including Sandi Thom and the MacDonald Brothers. |
Madness headlined the Concert in the Gardens, while The Enemy, Frightened Rabbit, Stanley Odd and We Were Promised Jetpacks were to appear on the Waverley stage. | Madness headlined the Concert in the Gardens, while The Enemy, Frightened Rabbit, Stanley Odd and We Were Promised Jetpacks were to appear on the Waverley stage. |
Elsewhere, Deacon Blue headlined the celebrations in the centre of Glasgow and open-air events in Aberdeen and Stonehaven went ahead despite warnings of heavy snow. | |
Onlookers enjoyed a a laser and light display in Princes Street | Onlookers enjoyed a a laser and light display in Princes Street |
A fireworks display was held over His Majesty's Theatre in Aberdeen at midnight, while the streets of Stonehaven, in Aberdeenshire, were lit up by the 150-year-old fireball festival. | |
In the Highlands, the Northern Constabulary said they had rescued motorists stranded on the A9 southbound and urged people not to make unnecessary journeys. | |
Northern Constabulary's Ch Insp Andrew MacLean, said: "The underfoot conditions in Inverness are extremely hazardous and the roads in the city and in the outlying areas are treacherous." | Northern Constabulary's Ch Insp Andrew MacLean, said: "The underfoot conditions in Inverness are extremely hazardous and the roads in the city and in the outlying areas are treacherous." |
He said for public safety reasons they had recommended organisers cancel the Hogmanay party. | He said for public safety reasons they had recommended organisers cancel the Hogmanay party. |
Meanwhile the closure of Inverness airport has meant several hundred passengers have been forced to find overnight accommodation in the city. | Meanwhile the closure of Inverness airport has meant several hundred passengers have been forced to find overnight accommodation in the city. |
But 16 opted to stay in the terminal to bring in the new year with champagne and pizza. | But 16 opted to stay in the terminal to bring in the new year with champagne and pizza. |