Lisburn Christmas light show suspended over COVID-19 fears

You are viewing content from Q North Coast 97.2. Would you like to make this your preferred location?
Picture from Cllr Simon Green's Twitter of the Christmas Lights

By Q Radio News

Lisburn and Castlereagh Borough Council has apologised after it's Christmas lights show was suspended at the last minute over COVID-19 safety fears.

In a statement, the council said, "Due to the popularity of the light animations in Lisburn, we have been closely monitoring the situation in recent days. We implemented additional measures over the weekend to ensure that people could enjoy the animations safely. "

"However, we have noted a significant increase in the number of people in the city today (Saturday 5 December) to view the lights."

"As a result, we have decided to suspend the animations until further notice. The lights will remain on, but the animated displays will not be operating at the scheduled times. In addition, the lights in the tunnel will be temporarily turned off."

"We apologise to those who were looking forward to viewing the animations over the coming week. However, this decision has been taken with the health and safety of everyone visiting our city in mind."

"We will be reviewing the situation very carefully and will provide an update in due course."

A local councillor, Simon Green, broke the news on Twitter last night saying he had heard from the council's Chief Executive about the suspension.

In particular, he said concerns had been raised over "the numbers gathering to watch the light show, and pose for selfies in the light tunnel."

 

Join the Thank Q Club

Sign up for the Thank Q Club and receive exclusive offers, fun competitions and amazing prizes - it's quick and easy to do!

Sign Up Log In

Listen on the go

Download the Q Radio app to keep listening, wherever you are! It's available on Apple and Android devices.

Download from the App Store Download from Google Play