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An ice rink in Glasgow has been closed the day after opening due to technical problems.
The winter attraction, billed as the UK’s biggest ice rink, welcomed hundreds of people on its opening day on Thursday.
Elfingrove has transformed the grounds of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum into a winter wonderland – complete with a toddler rink for children under five.
However, organizers Etison announced on Friday that the rink was temporarily closed due to technical problems with the marquee.

Organizers confirmed to STV that they hope the rink will reopen on Saturday, November 26.
Eaton has also offered full refunds to all ticket holders and apologized for the inconvenience.
Ollie Norman, CEO of the company and creator of Elfingrove, said: “Despite our planning and engineering these are things that are beyond our control, and we’re sorry to disappoint everyone by coming together today.
“The marquee company is on site and doing everything necessary to fix the problem to ensure the event can reopen as soon as possible.

“Safety is our first priority, and the marquee company is working closely with the consultant engineering company to get the event underway again as soon as possible.
“We aim to put on a brilliant festive event for everyone to enjoy during the darker months and we have to close the event today.
“We apologize to everyone who had tickets today and tonight. Everyone affected has been contacted and all ticket holders have been offered a full refund.”
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