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(From The Journal)
Byline: Dan Warburton
AFOUNTAIN of fireworks lit up the Newcastle skyline last night as thousands of people gathered to bring in the New Year early.
Partygoers had thronged through the city centre as a glowing parade of illuminated cars branded Glowmobiles brought a carnival atmosphere to the streets.
Families braved the sub-zero temperatures to watch the illuminated cyclists and fire-breathing vehicles light up Grey's Monument, then Northumberland Street, as they made their way to Newcastle Civic Centre amid music and dance.
And after the thousands of people snaked their way through the city, a spectacular fireworks display peppered the sky in an early-evening celebration.
Among those who turned out to witness the event was Chris Baxter, 44, who owns his own business, and his wife Heather, 37, from Chester-le-Street in County Durham.