Friday 17 June 2011

Glastonbury Festival, Pilton residents support the police

Glastonbury Festival as the approaches are being planned and put in place the Worthy Farm of communities living near to minimize the disruption caused.

The surrounding villages have praised the police operation last year as one of the best for the 2011 festival will be processed fairly complex projects. At last year's events and community confidence in a police operation in the village with the lowest crime rates ever seen one.

175,000 people attend the festival as a result of disruption to a minimum. PLANNING historic houses illegally and burglaries over the fence trying to get people closer to the festival include parking or camping is trying to deal with people's participation in local festivals, left vacant by .

This year, event organizers and the police a visible presence in the region will again. Police officers wishing to raise issues for residents around the clock to provide a presence in the village hall in Pilton village will be based. Most local officials, village patrols in the area is not known in detail and a number of residents will be able to be run by.

Speaking about the police operation, Sergeant John Muers said: "In recent years the operation has been a success and we are confident that we will be able to keep disruption to a minimum again this year. We will again work closely with the event organisers to share information and ensure villagers are able to lead their lives as normally as possible during the week.

"If anyone does experience any issues as a result of the festival I would encourage them to visit our police post in the village hall or ring us up. If we know about the problem we will act quickly to address it."

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