Charity warns they'll be no view of NYE fireworks from Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge
Author: Louise EastonPublished 19th Dec 2023

We're being told they'll be no view of the fireworks tonight if you stand on Tower Bridge

In previous years thousands who've not managed to get a ticket have gathered on the crossing.

But the charity which runs it says because of the bend in the river and the buildings the view is non existent

They say you'll have a better chance of catching it on the telly

Giles Shilson, City Bridge Foundation chairman, said:

“It’s no surprise people think of Tower Bridge when they’re looking for an iconic location to view the fireworks from, but the fact is, the view from there is non-existent.

“The bend in the river and tall buildings in the way mean you can’t see the fireworks from Tower Bridge or London Bridge, so if you go there, you’ll only be disappointed.

“In previous years, we’ve seen thousands of people congregating on the bridges, which presents a danger to pedestrians and motorists.

“To help us keep our bridges clear and make sure everyone is safe, we’re asking people without tickets to stay away this year. You’ll get a much better view watching the fireworks at home on TV.”

The New Year’s Eve fireworks display is a ticketed event run by the Mayor of London’s office, with dedicated viewing areas along Victoria Embankment, Waterloo and Westminster bridges and parts of the South Bank.

Tickets for the event are sold out.

Commander Umer Khan OBE, from City of London Police, said:

“The City of London is a vibrant, exciting place to be in London, offering the best bars, pubs and restaurants. This New Year’s Eve, we’re fully prepared to welcome visitors to the City, whilst working with partners to prevent, detect and act on any criminality.

“The fireworks near the London Eye provide a centrepiece to seeing in the new year. Tower Bridge and London Bridge are iconic landmarks, but people expecting to be able to see the display need to know that the fireworks are not visible from these locations.

“Tower Bridge and London Bridge are outside the event footprint and will be open to traffic. In the interest of public safety, we’re urging people not to stop on those bridges on New Year’s Eve to try and see the fireworks display.”

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