The event at Rutland Showground will be allowed to run until Friday

that's despite recent concerns over antisocial behaviour

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Author: Julie CastonPublished 22nd Jun 2021

It's been confirmed the event at Rutland showground will be allowed to continue to run until Friday despite concerns over anti social behaviour in the Oakham area.

Rutland County Council has now reviewed plans for the festival.

They've told organisers the event needs to be safe, comply with Covid 19 restrictions and also ensure traffic and noise is managed appropriately.

Plans are also being put in place to oversee their departure on Friday.

What have the Council said?

Rutland County Council has clarified a decision by multi-agency partners that the Light and Life event will close on Thursday (24 June) and the site will be vacated on Friday (25 June) as originally planned by the event organisers.

The Council has reviewed the event plans and risk assessments and made recommendations to the event organisers for improvements to the running of the event.

Councillor Oliver Hemsley, Leader of Rutland County Council, explains: “This is not an ideal situation, and we are certainly not happy that we have had to retrofit processes to ensure the safe running of this event for attendees and our community.

“We have two main issues that the Council and its partners, particularly the Police, are currently handling. The first being the safe running of the event, including ensuring it is operated within Covid-19 regulations and that traffic, noise and waste is managed appropriately.

“The second is around a small, yet significantly impactful group of attendees who have chosen to disrespect our community. As a result, the Council and Police are having to manage the immediate impact of these attendees and will continue to do so to protect our community until the site is vacated on Friday.

“Allowing the site to be vacated on Friday, as originally planned by the event organisers, means the Council and its partners can develop and put in place plans to enable the safe departure of all attendees, minimising impact on our roads and infrastructure, ensuring attendees move on to their next destination, whether home or another event, without delay"

“In the meantime, residents, businesses and road users who have any concerns or information to report should follow the advice of Leicestershire Police, to visit www.leics.police.uk/ro/report/ quoting reference Log 186 of 19 June 2021 or to call 101."

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