< Gscene News Archive: Closure of Glastonbury Green festival is <span style="font-style:italic;">'political'</span>

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

 

Closure of Glastonbury Green festival is 'political'

This year's BGG (Big Green Gathering) in Glastonbury has been cancelled after the organisers surrendered the licence for the event on advice from their lawyers.

According to the organisers Chief Superintendent Paul Richards admitted that the decision to shut down the Big Green Gathering was political and he confirmed to the Chair of BGG that orders had come from the highest level. Richards also said that the decision to shut down the BGG was taken over a week ago.

Big Green Gathering Chair Brig Oubridge said:
“At the multi-agency meeting on Thursday July 23 we were still negotiating with the police and the council under the genuine belief that things were progressing and we were continuing to spend money on infrastructure, wages and security. If they knew they were going to cancel the event, we can only conclude that this drive to increase expenditure appears to be a deliberate attempt to bankrupt the Big Green Gathering.

"The injunction served on the Big Green Gathering was primarily addressing the fact that the Big Green Gathering did not obtain the necessary road closure despite the fact that the Highways Agency had previously indicated that this would be done.

"The Big Green Gathering has been running an event since 1994 and never before has public safety been an issue. The BGG has an exemplary record on health and safety and crime levels have always been low for the number of people on site.

"Despite the concerns over the behaviour of the Council and the Police, event organisers will work with them to ensure the safety of those at the premises and ensure that they leave the land in an orderly fashion. We are very aware of our responsibilities to those already on the site and very sad for all those who were coming to enjoy one of the most peaceful festivals in the UK."

For more information view:
www.big-green-gathering.com





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