The Chronicle

Big Bonfire Night event fails to sparkle for some

ORGANISERS SAY THEY’LL INVESTIGAT­E COMPLAINTS

- By TOM BEATTIE Reporter

READERS have described their disappoint­ment at this year’s Saltwell Park Bonfire Night fireworks event with the organisers coming under fire after reports of “overcrowdi­ng” and an underwhelm­ing display.

Organisers Metro Radio have confirmed they’ll be investigat­ing after the Gateshead event drew heavy criticism over queues.

More than 20,000 people are estimated to have turned out on Bonfire Night on Saturday to celebrate the return of the giant fireworks display which last took place in 2019.

Organisers had sold the event as the biggest display in the region with 30 minutes of fireworks accompanie­d by a laser light show, a live Metro Radio DJ set, food and drink stalls and fairground rides.

Many readers, however, were left disappoint­ed.

Some criticised the length of the fireworks as well as claiming they were set off later than first planned.

Steff Alberts said: “Bit of a shambles having to pay for a full price ticket for a one-year-old child.

“At least he enjoyed the fireworks and memories were made but it was organised pretty poorly and if they are going to charge people to enter then it needs to be dealt with and massively improved for next year.”

Martin Walker added: “It wasn’t very well run and the firework display wasn’t that good also.”

Rachel Jayne Thompson said the site was “overcrowde­d” and there was a no “disabled parking” available by the time she arrived early at the event with her disabled daughter.

She said: “It was so overcrowde­d there were queues 100+ deep for the food stalls. Not ideal with children as couldn’t navigate through crowds. No disabled parking despite arriving 2 hours early.

“Fireworks were 20 minutes late so left standing around for ages – then lasted 18 minutes instead of the promised half hour. After unexpected­ly having to walk for half an hour (due to lack of disabled parking) then standing for over an hour my daughter really struggled and ended up having to sit on my coat on the wet ground.”

Joanne Ritchie added that she queued for over an hour to get into the event and described the scenes on the way out as akin to a “human stampede”.

She said: “It was absolutely horrendous... queued from 5.30 till 6.45pm to get in. Once in we couldn’t get a drink, food or let the kids go on the ride for the queues!”

Paris May commented: “The worst organised event ever. I wouldn’t usually comment on anything. There was way too many people there. I feel like it was unsafe.

“No stewards or people to help people get in and out safely! It was like a stampede. People were jumping over the fences to get out.”

A spokespers­on for organisers Metro Radio said that the concerns raised will be “thoroughly investigat­ed” by them.

They said: “The health, safety and enjoyment of event-goers to the Saltwell Park fireworks was our priority and Metro Radio worked closely with Gateshead Council and the event Safety Advisory Group to ensure a safe environmen­t for all. We are grateful for the feedback from a relatively small number of the people in attendance.

“We will ensure all concerns raised are thoroughly investigat­ed so that we can provide the best experience possible for everyone at future events.”

Gateshead Council have confirmed that they will be working with Metro Radio to review “the delivery” of the event on Saturday and address all concerns raised.

A spokespers­on said: “We are aware that concerns have been raised by members of the public about the Metro Radio fireworks event held in Saltwell Park on Saturday. The health and safety of residents attending such events is paramount and we take any comments received very seriously and will investigat­e.

“All events held on Gateshead Council land are supported through an event planning process which includes considerat­ion by the Gateshead Safety Advisory Group.

“The council will be working with Metro Radio to review the delivery of the event on Saturday, review the event management plan and address all concerns raised.”

 ?? ?? The display in Saltwell Park on Saturday did not delight everyone
The display in Saltwell Park on Saturday did not delight everyone

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