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Of: Adelina Storkaas
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This year, November is expected to be a bit more gray.
In any case, we will not see any installation of colored lights around the center of Uppsala.
They may not be on display due to the corona pandemic, announces the organizer.
Photo: Fredrik Persson / TT / TT NEWS AGENCY
Last year, the lighting installations at Carolina Rediviva, Stadsträdgården, Fyrisån and four other locations were at the center.
Although “All Light at Uppsala” is organized outdoors, it is considered a public gathering or public event, according to Magnus Almerfors, operational coordinator of the police in the Uppsala-Knivsta region.
– With current regulation, there should be no more than 50 people at the same time at the event, it says in a press release.
Since more than that they generally defy the November rush to see the various facilities, the Uppsala Township and Uppsala City have decided to cancel the annual event during the current pandemic.
– Precisely due to the popularity of the event and the large flows of visitors that the event attracts, it is difficult for us to follow the current restrictions and restrictions on the number of people allowed to meet, says Elin Winberg, project manager of Destination Uppsala, in the press release.
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