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London to 'taste' New Year's celebrations at fireworks display | London to 'taste' New Year's celebrations at fireworks display |
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Revellers celebrating the New Year in central London will be able to "taste" the atmosphere with flavoured mist, "snow" and confetti released. | Revellers celebrating the New Year in central London will be able to "taste" the atmosphere with flavoured mist, "snow" and confetti released. |
About 150,000 people are expected to attend the annual fireworks display on the banks of the River Thames. | About 150,000 people are expected to attend the annual fireworks display on the banks of the River Thames. |
Clouds of apple and cherry mist and peach snow will be released into the air and people will also get scratch 'n' sniff programmes and fruit sweets. | Clouds of apple and cherry mist and peach snow will be released into the air and people will also get scratch 'n' sniff programmes and fruit sweets. |
The mayor said it was among the world's "most dazzling firework displays". | The mayor said it was among the world's "most dazzling firework displays". |
Boris Johnson said: "There is no better way to celebrate the highs of 2013 and the start of an exciting new year." | Boris Johnson said: "There is no better way to celebrate the highs of 2013 and the start of an exciting new year." |
BBC London weather forecaster Sara Thornton said there would be scattered showers at midnight . | |
'Great city' | 'Great city' |
A spokesperson for the mayor's office said contingency plans were in place to cope with changes to the weather, including reducing the number and type of fireworks which would go off. | |
Up to 100,000 people in key viewing areas by the Thames will be given the scratch 'n' sniff programmes, LED wristbands and seven kinds of fruit-flavoured sweets that link to the tastes and smells of the multi-sensory display. | Up to 100,000 people in key viewing areas by the Thames will be given the scratch 'n' sniff programmes, LED wristbands and seven kinds of fruit-flavoured sweets that link to the tastes and smells of the multi-sensory display. |
The fireworks display on the Southbank, which begin as Big Ben strikes midnight, will be shown live on BBC One and will take place alongside a specially created musical soundtrack. | The fireworks display on the Southbank, which begin as Big Ben strikes midnight, will be shown live on BBC One and will take place alongside a specially created musical soundtrack. |
In his New Year's message Mr Johnson said: "We are saying goodbye to 2013, which was another exciting and memorable year for our city and the whole of the country. | In his New Year's message Mr Johnson said: "We are saying goodbye to 2013, which was another exciting and memorable year for our city and the whole of the country. |
"Let's continue to strive and to work together to ensure the future success of our great city." | "Let's continue to strive and to work together to ensure the future success of our great city." |
Buses, the Tube, DLR, tram and some National Rail services in Greater London will run all night and will be mostly free from 23:45 GMT until 04:30. | Buses, the Tube, DLR, tram and some National Rail services in Greater London will run all night and will be mostly free from 23:45 GMT until 04:30. |
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