POLICE have already responded to “suspicious activity” on the site of this year’s Creamfields music festival, which is set to start next week.
Project Servator teams have already been deployed to check for suspicious activity. They could be there any time of day or night and are working with local residents, who have already spotted some activity and a plastic box which had some “interesting items” inside has already been recovered.
Project Servator aims to deter, detect and disrupt a range of criminal activity while providing a reassuring presence for the public.
Officers are experienced and specially trained to spot the tell-tale signs that someone is planning or preparing to commit an act of crime.
Police will arrive unannounced at various locations. These patrols could last for different lengths of time and involve varying numbers of officers.
For more details visit https://www.cheshire.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/wsi/watch-schemes-initiatives/ps/project-servator/
Meanwhile, various road closures and speed restrictions will be in place as from Thursday 26 to Sunday 29 August.
Warrington Borough Council will be introducing a Temporary Traffic Order will be in place from Thursday 26 August 2021 for a period of five days in order to facilitate construction works associated with the Creamfields festival.
Creamfields: Road closures, speed restrictions and everything you need to know
Our #ProjectServator teams are being deployed to @Creamfields to check for suspicious activity. They could be there any time of day or night and are working with local residents, who have already spotted some activity and a plastic box which had some interesting items inside! pic.twitter.com/S4uwuafESO
— CreamfieldsCops (@CreamfieldsCops) August 19, 2021