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image captionKath Lowe said hundreds of bits of spiky plastic were left strewn over a large area
Hundreds of pieces of plastic from fireworks were left strewn across a park after a New Year s Eve display, residents have said.
Newcastle Council held five displays, including in Heaton Park, which were closed to the public because of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Kath and Jack Lowe, of Heaton, said the amount of debris left was horrifying .
The council said response to the displays had been positive and it would look into the complaints.
A laser show in Newcastle had been planned for New Year celebrations but was called off, and instead fireworks displays were arranged in undisclosed locations to prevent crowds gathering.
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Rival Heathrow expansion options buoyed by third runway ruling
Heathrow Hub, supported by hedge fund manager Anthony Clake, and a proposal by billionaire Surinder Arora, say they are back in play
16 December 2020 • 4:19pm
Lifting the legal ban on Heathrow’s third runway has opened the door to rival schemes to expand London s main airport.
A proposal backed by a prominent hedge fund manager, and another by hotel tycoon Surinder Arora, laid claim to being cheaper as well as meeting the UK s climate change obligations.
Supreme Court judges overturned March s Court of Appeal decision to block the third runway on environmental grounds on Wednesday.