Northumbria Police has confirmed that several demonstrations are scheduled to take place in Newcastle city centre tomorrow. The protests are expected to attract significant public attention and could potentially cause disruptions in the area.

Chief Superintendent Steve Wykes of Northumbria Police revealed that the force is actively working to relocate one of the mid-morning protests from its planned location at the Monument area, a central and typically busy part of the city. The decision to relocate the demonstration is aimed at minimizing disruption to the public and ensuring the safety of both demonstrators and bystanders.

We understand that people have the right to protest, but we also have a responsibility to maintain public order,” added Chief Superintendent Wykes. We encourage anyone planning to be in the city centre tomorrow to stay informed and be prepared for possible diversions or delays.

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Members of the public are advised to check local travel updates and plan their journeys accordingly. Northumbria Police will provide real-time information on their social media channels to keep residents and visitors informed throughout the day.

The force has also emphasised the importance of peaceful protest and has warned that any unlawful behaviour will not be tolerated. We are committed to facilitating lawful protest, but we will not hesitate to take action against anyone who engages in violence or other illegal activities,” Chief Superintendent Wykes stated.

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