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Happy New Year to one and all on utl.
And thanks to TfL and the public transport workers of London who enabled the masses (including me) to travel across the capital to get to and from the NYE revelry. All the bus drivers and Tube staff I came across were all in good spirits which was great and added to the bonhomie of the occasion. I saw a lot of people were off to the fireworks on the Thames, and this was positively encouraged. It's quite a sea change from the days of yore when the official advice from the police was that people shouldn't come to central London on NYE. Despite the lack of any official entertainment people nevertheless came in their droves to pack into Trafalgar Square and the surrounds. I think the attitude changed after the very popular Millenium celebrations. Ken Livingstone, elected in 2000, wanted to do something similar for NYE 2001, but I remember it was all called off pretty late in the day (in November or December IIRC) which was a dissapointment. There was then at least one year (maybe more) where there was a big fireworks display on the Thames but people were nonetheless advised not to come! This bizarre situation was because the Mayor wanted television pictures of the London skyline light up with fireworks to appear around the world, to help with the Olympic bid, in part at least. It's only been in the past few years that coming into central London to welcome in the New Year and watch the fireworks has turned from being discouraged to been encouraged, which I think is great. I'm not quite sure when that started being the case - the NYE of 2004 perhaps? I think the very useful through the night Underground service is pretty new occurance as well - can anyone provide any further information as to what the situation was in years gone by? I think it used to run later, but not all night. The TfL funded late night National Rail services are definitely a new innovation, starting last year I think. It's all, IMO, a welcome change from the old negative official attitude that abounded during NYE in London. Good stuff. I'll finish this incoherent rambling now, as I think I hear the hair of the dog calling... Have a splendid 2007. |
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