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Cheerleaders to kick-start New Year Parade in London Cheerleaders to kick-start New Year Parade in London
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Hundreds of American cheerleaders are taking part in London's traditional New Year's Day parade which this year will celebrate the swinging 60s.Hundreds of American cheerleaders are taking part in London's traditional New Year's Day parade which this year will celebrate the swinging 60s.
More than 500,000 people are expected at the event, which organisers say will be the "grooviest New Year's Day in over 50 years".More than 500,000 people are expected at the event, which organisers say will be the "grooviest New Year's Day in over 50 years".
The 2.2-mile parade, which will begin at midday, will also see 17 marching bands.The 2.2-mile parade, which will begin at midday, will also see 17 marching bands.
Acts will include a tribute to the Rolling Stones.Acts will include a tribute to the Rolling Stones.
The procession, which is now in its 28th year, will end at 15:00 GMT in Parliament Square.The procession, which is now in its 28th year, will end at 15:00 GMT in Parliament Square.
Panamanian marching band Banda de Musica Colegio Moisés Castillo Ocaña, from the city of Chorerra, will lead the parade from outside The Ritz Hotel, in Regent Street.Panamanian marching band Banda de Musica Colegio Moisés Castillo Ocaña, from the city of Chorerra, will lead the parade from outside The Ritz Hotel, in Regent Street.
It will then follow a route along Piccadilly, Lower Regent St, Pall Mall, Trafalgar Square and Whitehall.It will then follow a route along Piccadilly, Lower Regent St, Pall Mall, Trafalgar Square and Whitehall.
Bob Bone, parade executive director, said: "They say if you can remember the 60s then you weren't there - so we are giving the world a little reminder of just how cool it all was."Bob Bone, parade executive director, said: "They say if you can remember the 60s then you weren't there - so we are giving the world a little reminder of just how cool it all was."
'Dazzling fireworks''Dazzling fireworks'
Meanwhile, around 50,000 revellers in London braved the threat of rain to enjoy a fireworks display as peach snow and orange-scented bubbles fell on visitors.Meanwhile, around 50,000 revellers in London braved the threat of rain to enjoy a fireworks display as peach snow and orange-scented bubbles fell on visitors.
Partygoers queued for hours to get a prime spot near the London Eye, where an enormous display lit up the sky.Partygoers queued for hours to get a prime spot near the London Eye, where an enormous display lit up the sky.
Up to 100,000 people watched the event, during which people were given LED wristbands and fruit-flavoured sweets.Up to 100,000 people watched the event, during which people were given LED wristbands and fruit-flavoured sweets.
After watching the fireworks, revellers joined in a traditional rendition of Auld Lang Syne.After watching the fireworks, revellers joined in a traditional rendition of Auld Lang Syne.
London mayor Boris Johnson said there was "no better way to celebrate the highs of 2013 and the start of an exciting new year than enjoying one of the world's most dazzling fireworks displays".London mayor Boris Johnson said there was "no better way to celebrate the highs of 2013 and the start of an exciting new year than enjoying one of the world's most dazzling fireworks displays".
The Metropolitan Police said it had 3,800 officers on duty for the event.The Metropolitan Police said it had 3,800 officers on duty for the event.
A spokesman said 100 people were arrested up to 04:30 GMT, including 39 for drunk and disorderly behaviour and 21 for assault.A spokesman said 100 people were arrested up to 04:30 GMT, including 39 for drunk and disorderly behaviour and 21 for assault.
Others were arrested for drugs offences, affray, sexual offences, theft and carrying an offensive weapon.Others were arrested for drugs offences, affray, sexual offences, theft and carrying an offensive weapon.
Ch Insp Robyn Williams said forecasts of wind and rain had not deterred revellers from filling up the viewing area in record time.Ch Insp Robyn Williams said forecasts of wind and rain had not deterred revellers from filling up the viewing area in record time.
"Crowds were good natured and there were no major issues reported to police," she said."Crowds were good natured and there were no major issues reported to police," she said.
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