Investigation launched by District Council into traffic chaos around Download site and beyond

By Ashby Nub News Reporter 3rd Jul 2023

There were delays around Ashby de la Zouch as a result. Photo: Pixabay
There were delays around Ashby de la Zouch as a result. Photo: Pixabay

Following significant traffic disruption around this year's Download festival, North West Leicestershire District Council (NWLDC) has launched an investigation into whether or not license conditions were breached.

Before the festival started the roads around Donington Park were gridlocked, with many people affected by traffic as thousands headed to an extended 20 year anniversary event.

The investigation will look at what went wrong and how plans can be changed to make sure the situation does not happen again in future years.

NWLDC is responsible for the licensing of events in its area, including health and safety, noise management and food safety. It works with other organisations, including Leicestershire County Council, to make sure the festival site itself is safe and that disruption to local areas is minimised.

Download Festival organisers, Festival Republic, has confirmed that it will cooperate fully with the investigation and has already made commitments to address the travel plan for festival goers and review its communication with local people.

Councillor Michael Wyatt, Portfolio Holder for Community Services at NWLDC said: "We are proud that Download festival brings thousands of people to our district each year, and work with the festival, the venue and other organisations to make sure disruption is kept to a minimum.

"Anyone who witnessed the traffic troubles this year can see that those plans were not sufficient, so it's only right for us to investigate whether there are things that can be done to make sure it doesn't happen again."

     

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