Storm Darragh LIVE: Belfast Christmas market and multiple NI parks closed as weather warning begins

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Antrim,Met Office

An amber warning has been issued for Northern Ireland while a red 'danger to life' alert has been issued by the Met Office for parts of the UK

A statement said: "In response to the anticipated severe weather conditions brought by Storm Darragh this weekend, Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council has announced the temporary closure of several facilities and cancellation of events to prioritise public safety as follows: Enchanted Winter Garden - Cancelled: Friday evening and Saturday evening. Parks – The parks listed below will be closed from 3pm on Friday and all-day Saturday.

Playparks - All playparks will be closed on Saturday and are scheduled to reopen on Sunday, subject to safety assessments. Waste Management - Household Recycling Centres will be closed on Saturday and limited street cleansing services will be in place. Leisure Services - Outdoor leisure bookings are cancelled for Saturday but will resume on Sunday. Golf courses will be closed on Saturday and reopen on Sunday. Leisure Centres will remain open as usual.

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