Sunderland Echo

Display cancelled over covid fears

- Kevin Clark kevin.clark@jpimedia.co.uk @kevinclark­jpi

A family-friendly fireworks display planned for New Year’s Eve in Sunderland city centre has been cancelled amid ongoing concerns over the new Omicron strain of coronaviru­s.

Sunderland Bid and the city council announced plans for the show last month.

But now the event has been cancelled, as the country is gripped by a surge in Covid cases.

Riverside Sunderland was due to play host to the display, featuring a 15-minute aerial show and live on-stage entertainm­ent.

However, as the threat posed by the Omicron variant grows, the council and BID have taken the very difficult decision to cancel the event, to ensure that people stay safe.

The decision follows a discussion with all LA7 councils to cancel fireworks events in the region to ensure people stay safe. While firework displays are exempt from Covid pass requiremen­ts, the decision was taken to cancel the event due to the large crowds that would gather.

Cllr Graeme Miller, leader

of Sunderland City Council, said: “We’re really disappoint­ed to have to cancel Sunderland’s New Year’s Eve activities, which were a new addition to the city events programme and something we know many families were looking forward to attending. In the end though, it is the right thing to do, as we face another surge in Covid cases owed to this new variant.

“Our health services have worked tirelessly for almost two years to protect this city and we owe it to them to minimise the risk of spreading this virus.

"Cancelling events that would attract a ‘gathering of people’ is something we agreed - along with the six

other local authoritie­s in the North East - as being the responsibl­e thing to do at this time.”

Sharon Appleby, chief executive of Sunderland BID said: “We’ve managed to enjoy some festivitie­s this year, but as the risk of the Covid variant spreading grows, we have to do our bit to minimise transmissi­on and to keep people safe.”

Though the New Year’s fireworks event is cancelled, the city’s Christmas programme is still underway, with the ice rink remaining open until Monday, January 3, 2022, with Covid safe measures in place. To book, visit www.sunderland­icerink. co.uk

 ?? ?? The planned New Year’s Eve fireworks display has been cancelled
The planned New Year’s Eve fireworks display has been cancelled
 ?? ?? A previous Sunderland firework display.
A previous Sunderland firework display.

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