WARRINGTON South MP Sarah Hall has invited constituents to a public meeting co-hosted with Walton Parish Council to discuss concerns about this year’s Creamfields Festival.
The public event, arranged with Walton Parish Council, will also be attended by representatives from the Police and local Councils.
Creamfields Festival will take place at Daresbury near Warrington, between 21st august and 24th August, but many residents have expressed concerns about the event and its impact it has on the local community.
Residents are encouraged to attend this event to share their views, and to provide feedback for festival organisers.
The residents’ meeting will take place on 10:30 am, Saturday, 5th April at St John’s Church Community Hall, Old Chester Road, WA4 6TQ
Ms Hall said:“I know from last year that many constituents have concerns about Creamfields.
“I am very grateful to Walton Parish Council for co-hosting this event with me. It’s important that Warrington South residents have the opportunity to make their voices heard.
“This event is a great opportunity for constituents to convey their views, and we will be passing these on to the Creamfields organisers ahead of the festival later this year.
Chair of Walton Parish Council Cllr. Sharron Harris said: “Walton Parish Council is pleased to host a meeting for local residents to meet with our local MP for Warrington South, Sarah Hall and with representatives from Cheshire Police and Officers from Warrington and Halton Borough Councils.
“The purpose of the meeting is to provide residents with a forum to give constructive feedback on the event and to share any concerns for the upcoming event in August.
“This information will be shared with Creamfields. We look forward to seeing you.”