Drone Alert: New Flying Restrictions Over Newcastle on March 29, 2025

Drone Alert: New Flying Restrictions Over Newcastle on March 29, 2025

21 March 2025 at 3:03 am (Europe/London)

Attention drone enthusiasts and operators! If you're planning to take to the skies in Newcastle upon Tyne on March 29, 2025, there's a crucial update you need to know about. The UK government has issued new regulations that temporarily ban the flying of unmanned aircraft in a specific area of Newcastle due to a major public event. Here's what you need to know:

What's Happening? The Secretary of State for Transport has enacted a temporary restriction on flying drones over Newcastle upon Tyne. This is in response to a large gathering scheduled to take place, and the measure is designed to ensure public safety and security.

When and Where?

  • Date: March 29, 2025
  • Time: 0900 to 2200 (UTC/GMT)
  • Restricted Area: A circle with a radius of 1.1 nautical miles centered at coordinates 54°59'25"N, 001°37'26"W. This area covers parts of Jesmond in Newcastle.

Who Can Fly? The only drones allowed to breach this restriction are those operating with explicit permission from the Northumbria Police Service. So, unless you have that special clearance, it's best to keep your drones grounded for the day.

Why the Restriction? This precautionary step is a collaborative decision between the Northumbria Police Service, the Civil Aviation Authority, and the Department for Transport. It's all about maintaining a safe environment during the event.

Need More Info? For drone operators needing further details or seeking permission, the Northumbria Police Service is your point of contact. Additionally, inquiries can be directed to Mr. David Ridley, Airspace Regulator at the Civil Aviation Authority, via phone at 03301 382471.

Stay informed and ensure compliance to avoid any legal issues or disruptions during this high-profile event. Keep your drones safely grounded and enjoy the day from a different perspective!