New Year's Eve hotspot Primrose Hill to be locked down as Met Police makes major public safety announcement
Revellers have been told to make alternative plans after the hotspot was forced to close its gates

London's Primrose Hill, a popular New Year's Eve fireworks viewing spot, will be closed on December 31, 2025, following a public safety decision by the Metropolitan Police. The announcement was made on December 30, 2025, by GB News journalist James Saunders. The closure affects one of the city's most famous vantage points for watching the traditional fireworks display over the River Thames. Authorities cited public safety concerns as the reason for the shutdown, forcing thousands of revellers to seek alternative locations for their New Year's Eve celebrations. The decision impacts both local residents and tourists who typically gather at the North London landmark for the annual midnight festivities.
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