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PA Media Nine people dressed in swimming costumes and tartan stand hip-deep in the Firth of Forth on a grey day. The Forth Rail Bridge can be seen in the background. PA Media

Keen swimmers braved the freezing Firth of Forth on the first day of the year

Hundreds of swimmers celebrated the New Year with a freezing cold plunge into the Firth of Forth in South Queensferry for the annual Loony Dook.

The dook, a Scots word meaning to dip or plunge, began on 1 January 1987 when a group of friends went for a swim in the icy water as a hangover cure.

The central belt was hit with snow shortly before this year’s event began at 13:30 but the chilly temperatures did not deter the dookers.

Participants wore fancy dress and paraded down South Queensferry High Street before taking the plunge.

Dozens of people are in the Firth of Forth in varying fancy dress costumes.

The Loony Dookers regularly draw a crowd of spectators

PA Media People dressed up in Irn bru outfits with 2025 hats splash about in the Firth of Forth.PA Media

People showed up in creative fancy dress outfits for the dip

They came dressed as Irn-Bru cans, chickens, cheerleaders and various movie characters.

One dooker was wrapped in bubble wrap and many others wore onesies, tutus and glitter boas.

The event was organised professionally as part of Edinburgh’s Hogmanay celebrations after 2009 but later faced accusations of commercialisation,

The dook pre-dates the Hogmanay festival, which was launched in 1993-4, but later became part of the official programme.

PA Media Five people in fancy dress stand hip-deep in the water in front of the Forth Rail Bridge.PA Media
PA Media Two men in aprons stand waist-deep in the water. They both wear aprons and carry trays with drinks. One also wears a red t-shirt and a Santa hat.PA Media
PA Media A man wrapped in bubble wrap floats in the water with 2025 glasses.PA Media

In later years people were charged to take part to help meet running costs, including road closures, health and safety measures, police and stewarding.

In 2011, a registration fee was introduced which rose to £20 in 2020. It was branded a “disgrace” by the original founders.

The Covid-19 pandemic saw the dook cancelled from Edinburgh’s official programme of events.

It was dropped from the programme in 2022 but organisers said swimmers could still attend community events.

This year there was no fee or registration required to take part and the event was run by locals.

PA Media Spectators wrapped up in warm clothing watch the event on a stone pathway in front of the Forth Road Bridge.PA Media
PA Media People in swimming costumes and hats race out of the water in the Forth of Firth. A lifeboat can be seen in the background.PA Media

Hogmanay festivities were muted in many parts of the country this year due to weather concerns, with Edinburgh’s world famous outdoor celebrations scrapped on Monday.

Unique Assembly runs the three-day festival on behalf of Edinburgh Council.

It told BBC Scotland news that cancelling the street party, concert and fireworks display was the right decision.

Organisers said the high winds prevented them from building the infrastructure needed to cope with more than 50,000 revellers who were expected to attend.

The festival director Al Thomson said “the damage had already been done” by being unable to prepare, despite conditions improving in the run up to the bells.

He said the company was in discussions with insurers about the cancellation and that customers were being notified about refunds.

However, some firework displays still went ahead around the country and many hospitality venues said they hosted a successful night out.

Mercuryblue/BBC Weather Watchers Fireworks are set off as people stand by the weather watching them.Mercuryblue/BBC Weather Watchers

Fireworks were set off in Stonehaven to mark 2025

Signature Group which has 21 venues across Scotland, including 11 pubs and venues in Edinburgh, said it went surprisingly well.

Sales and marketing director Louise Maclean said that the cancellation of the Edinburgh Hogmanay event meant they were busier than usual and surpassed targets for the night.

“We were worried the weather might have kept people at home but everyone came out,” she said.

“Our venues with live music did the best – people were obviously looking for a party.

“The majority would have been tourists and we’re enormously grateful for Edinburgh’s reputation as a Hogmanay city.

“We definitely benefitted from the poor weather meaning everyone had to go inside.”

Ian Potter Red and white fireworks explode near the Wallace Monument, a tall old tower with 2025 projected on it.Ian Potter

Whizzing fireworks at the National Wallace Monument in Stirling heralded the beginning of a new year

After her set at the Edinburgh Hogmanay street party was cancelled, BBC Radio 1 DJ Arielle Free took matters into her own hands and entertained a house party in Glasgow.

Free, 36, who hosts Radio 1’s Rave-Up show, was due to play at the Party Stage on Waverley Bridge.

She posted on her socials that she was “quite upset” before someone on X, formerly Twitter, asked if anyone had booked her for a house party instead.

“I ended up at a girl’s (house) called Lisa, who’d asked me to come play her house party in Glasgow,” she said.

“So I played there, the decks were on the hobs in the kitchen, and then came home, feet knackered from all the dancing and heart full of joy. It ended up being a brilliant night.

“It really felt like going back to where it all began for me.”



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