No complaints about pop festival

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TWO local councillors reported they had received no complaints about this year’s Creamfields music festival.
Councillors Brian Axcell and John Price told Appleton Parish Council they had received no comments from residents.
But Coun Sharon Harris, who lives near the site, said a de-briefing meeting with residents, had not yet been held.
She said on a personal level there had been an increase in trouble in the vicinity of her home this year, though she felt overall it ran “smoothly.”


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  1. There was a complaint on Facebook saying that the music was keeping them awake and that was from the Appleton Thorn area. Perhaps the councillors need to get out and about and not wait for people to attend their surgeries. Also it has been said that several rapes of both sexes occurred. The traffic around the Cat and Lion was horrendous as well.

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