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![]() Cancellation? What cancellation?... Wet Do We Care, We're Up Four It! Jan 1 2004 Daily Record Party People Have A Fab '04 Weather No Problem For Revellers By Marie Sharp PARTYGOERS from across the globe flocked to Scotland to celebrate Hogmanay. And despite horrendous rain and gales, they brought in 2004 with style. An estimated 100,000 people packed the streets of Edinburgh for the capital's annual bash. Glasgow sold 25,000 tickets for the George Square show headlined by The Proclaimers, but police estimated more than three times that number hit the streets for the Bells. Sadly, the dreadful weather forced the cancellation of Aberdeen's 200,000 party in the streets. But hundreds of Australians in Scotland marked New Year by Sydney time 11 hours before the rest of us. They met up in bars to watch the firework display which lit up Sydney Harbour Bridge at lunchtime yesterday. Australian theme bar Walkabout in Glasgow's Renfield Street was packed with party-daft Aussies. Pals Matt Alexander, 21, and Matt Snow, 22, of Melbourne, stopped off in Glasgow before heading to Edinburgh for midnight. Alexander said: ''It is a bit of a change for us celebrating Hogmanay here because it is about 38C back home. ''But Edinburgh's Hogmanay is one of the top things to do before you die and we've been really looking forward to it for ages.'' Snow added: ''We have heard that Scottish people really know how to party. ''We've been having a great time bringing in the new year twice in one day.'' But the best parties had a true Scottish flavour. Edinburgh hosted the biggest singalong in the world with 100,000 people singing Auld Lang Syne at midnight. And no one had an excuse for not knowing the words Rabbie Burns' world famous lyrics were flashed up on a giant screen. The Concert in the Gardens was a key feature of the festivities, with thousands dancing into the New Year below Edinburgh Castle. Erasure topped the bill, with Vince Clark and Andy Bell treating the crowd to their only UK performance of anthems from their greatest hits album. Liverpool band The Coral also featured in the line-up. Tickets for the traditional New Year Revels Hogmanay Ball at the city's Assembly Rooms, offering a ceilidh with pop, rock and fiddles, sold out within one hour of going on sale. The Seven Hills Fireworks which sees fireworks launched from seven sites across Edinburgh, illuminated the skies at the stroke of midnight, to the delight of the crowds thronging the streets. A spokeswoman for Edinburgh City Council said that, in all, half a million people were expected to have celebrated the new year in the capital. She said: ''We're expecting at least 500,000 people to enjoy the celebrations in Edinburgh, over the four days from Monday through to the 1st. '' A spokeswoman for Lothian and Borders police said that at least ''a few hundred'' officers were on duty last night, doubled up with stewards, while The Met Office issued a weather warning. A spokesman said yesteray: ''We have issued a few severe weather warnings for Scotland. There is a 70 per cent chance of snow and blizzards in the east and a minimum temperature of 1C in Edinburgh a chilly New Year's Eve.'' Deputy Lord Provost, Steve Cardownie, said: ''Edinburgh is quite rightly in the spotlight at New Year; every year we really show the world how to celebrate.'' Gales and heavy rain wiped out Aberdeen's Hogmanay celebrations. The Granite City shindig was to have been headlined by The Waterboys who had spent the afternoon doing soundchecks at the Castlegate. But that was all that was going to be heard of Mike Scott and the boys as police and other event organisers decided to call a halt. A Grampian Police spokeswoman said: ''All events within the city have been cancelled due to gale force winds and heavy rain in the city. ''Snow is also affecting outlying areas and is blocking routes into the city.'' Police advised revellers to party at home and not to drive if at all possible. Further south, road conditions around Dundee were described as ''treacherous'' and there were reports of thunder and lightning. The Daily Record is published in Glasgow. ======== Email to "j-c" at this site; email to "bogus" will bounce ======== Jack Campin: 11 Third Street, Newtongrange, Midlothian EH22 4PU; 0131 6604760 http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/purrhome.html food intolerance data & recipes, Mac logic fonts, Scots traditional music files and CD-ROMs of Scottish music. |
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![]() "Alex Stephens Jnr" wrote in message ... I could have told them for nothing the weather would be dire on Wednesday night. And if they'd read this newgroup on Wednesday evening they might have seen it sooner themselves LOL. But then again, sleet and some 50mph gusts of wind isn't exactly out of the ordinary for Edinburgh on Hogmanay. Dare I say, a little more forethought into making some of the temporary constructions more weather proof wouldn't have gone a miss. The hindsight was there, but foolishly ignored no doubt to increase profit margins. Alex. Yes, I heard there were winds gusting up to a whopping 48mph! As you say hardly unusual at this time of year and you would have thought the marqees could have been built to withstand that. Now if it had been 80mph winds I could have understood it........ Another problem was the fireworks. 48mph may not sound much but it would have been much higher at height. The wind would a been a atrong southerly and I'm assuming that they were to be launched from the castle and Princes Street to the north would have been packed with people. Somebody has to make a decision. It *could* have been dangerous. It would only have taken one strong gust of wind and a firework goes off in the crowd.......... Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
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