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Bradford New Year celebration draws around 3,000 people
Summary
Around 3,000 people attended a free New Year's Eve event organised by the MyLahore group in Bradford, which featured local traders, food, music and a fireworks display and raised funds for Bradford Teaching Hospitals Charity.
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Around 3,000 people attended a free New Year's Eve celebration organised by the MyLahore group in Bradford. The event took place as part of the Wunder Crumble Winter Wonderland on Ingleby Street in Brown Royd. Families were offered local traders, food, music and activities before a fireworks display marked the start of 2026. Organisers said the event was aimed at providing a community-focused, accessible option for people who could not travel to larger city-centre celebrations.
Key details:
- The turnout was reported as around 3,000 people throughout the evening.
- The event was staged by MyLahore as part of its Wunder Crumble Winter Wonderland on Ingleby Street, Brown Royd.
- Attendees enjoyed local traders, food stalls, live music and family activities followed by fireworks at midnight.
- The celebration included fundraising for Bradford Teaching Hospitals Charity.
- As part of a yearly tradition, MyLahore and Wunder Crumble also provided hot food and desserts to NHS staff on Christmas Day and New Year's Day.
Summary:
The evening was presented as a family-friendly, community-centred celebration that organisers and attendees described as a positive start to 2026 and a reminder of local community spirit. Undetermined at this time.
