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Wireless Festival 2016 Key Areas of Interest 25 May 2016 haringey.gov.uk
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Overview haringey.gov.uk Festival Republic has taken over the delivery of Wireless from Live Nation - although Live Nation still own the rights to Wireless and therefore you will still see their name associated with the event The Council in its role as Park Landlord has met the organisers a number of occasions over the past months to discuss park hire matters delivery of the event impact on park and surrounding areas The Council in its role as Licensing Authority has also convened The Safety Advisory Group 3 times in the last few months. This has involved input from Police, LAS, LFB Transport providers inc TfL, London Buses, Network Rail Council officers from Haringey, Hackney and Islington Festival Republic brings an experienced management team with many years experience in delivery internationally acclaimed festivals (eg Leeds & Reading, Fleadh, Galstonbury)
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Summary of Key Improvements haringey.gov.uk Friday start time now 3.30pm to allow local schools to finish Changes to event area will be made including: moat added outside of steel shield, patrolled by strengthened security teams tennis courts and Hope Play Space to remain outside of event area robust entry system designed, with multiple tiers of security ground protection introduced to lower football pitch Improved communications Improved and strengthened security resource in and around event area Traffic management improved inc: internal movement strengthening of external controls Facilities in side roads off Seven Sister’s Road increased inc: more toilets for event goers pro-active stewards based throughout the event additional Event Hosts allocated ongoing discussions with Local Policing Teams joined up approach to street cleansing
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2016 Event Details haringey.gov.uk Build starts:8am, Thursday 30 June Phased approach Take down ends:8pm, Friday 15 July Maximum daily attendance: 45,000 Event OpensStage Entertainment Commences All Entertainment Finishes Friday 8 July12pm3.30pm10.25pm Saturday 9 July11am1.30pm10.25pm Sunday 10 July11am1.15pm9.55pm
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Site Layout haringey.gov.uk Two public pathways maintained – carriageway north to south and Hornsey Wood Tavern to central play area close only on event days and day before Oxford Road Gate closed at 4pm on event days Phased build to keep as much of park open as possible Key Differences to 2015 External moat, patrolled by dedicated security teams Strip of land between steel shield and Seven Sisters Road fence line to be patrolled by security Introduction of robust entry system with added layers of security Tennis courts and Hope Play Space to remain open to the public, outside of event area Grounds protection introduced in key areas to limit potential damage Grounds deposit increased to £15k
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Communications haringey.gov.uk Residents’ Letter – distributed two weeks prior to first event Email – sent to those who have pre-registered their interest in major events Websites – all three borough’s to include event information on their websites On site communications: VMS Site maps at key locations Residents’ phone line: Staffed by council staff Joined up communication from all three borough’s Issues directed to appropriate team to investigate / resolve Finsbury Park Events Stakeholder Group Share information with your members On websites / newsletters etc
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Security & Stewarding haringey.gov.uk Multiple companies engaged with focus on specific areas, on and off site External moat will run around much of site perimeter offering visual presence Reserve security teams utilised where and when required Each team managed by an ex police officer Increase of stewards placed in key roads off Seven Sisters Road with ASB focus, 2 static and 2 patrolling up and down road engaging event goers Council staff to take part in security and steward briefings ensuring high communication standards are adhered to Metropolitan Police has and continue to be fully engaged with the event planning through the SAG and direct meetings with Festival Republic Dedicated police presence in and around event site Discussions ongoing around use of Local Policing Teams for side roads Team of voluntary Event Hosts to supplement stewards, offering local knowledge to event goers – made up of Haringey Council staff with additional support from Hackney Council staff volunteers
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Traffic Management – Inside Park haringey.gov.uk Movement of site vehicles between Hornsey and Oxford Road Gates restricted between 8.20 – 9am and 3.20 – 4pm Public parking directed on carriageway to north of Hornsey Gate (purple line) Clearer sight lines to south of Hornsey Gate Security located at Hornsey Gate directing traffic and briefing on speed limits Security desk to right of Hornsey Gate (near staff yard) directing traffic appropriately and again briefing drivers No public parking on event days Park user groups and blue badge holders allowed access with appropriate permits
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Traffic Management Outside Park haringey.gov.uk Hackney to extend hours of existing parking control in streets off Seven Sisters Road to deter event goers from parking Hackney resident barriers will remain locked during egress, apart from Queen’s Drive – only opened for resident access Roads closed during egress: Seven Sisters Road - between Hornsey Road and Green Lanes Stroud Green – between Seven Sisters Road and Tollington Park / Upper Tollington Park closed between 10 – 11.30pm on Friday and Saturday closed between 9.30 – 11pm on Sunday
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Cleansing & On Street Toilets haringey.gov.uk Festival Republic responsible for cleansing in streets around the park, and Station Place (blue) In 2015 Live Nation contractor was supplemented with increased daily provision from all three boroughs 2016 Festival Republic has commissioned Hackney Council cleansing services to provide cleansing both inside event area and in surrounding streets, in addition to daily cleansing resource provided by three boroughs - allowing for much more coordinated approach Standby Community Response Team on call to respond to any issues identified by residents, duty officers etc On street toilets placed in Prah Road, Finsbury Park Road, Wilberforce Road, Queen’s Drive and Alexandra Grove, with numbers increased in busier roads - Finsbury Park and Wilberforce Roads
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Noise haringey.gov.uk Sound levels set in accordance with code of practice Main stage position directed away from residential properties on Seven Sisters Road Additional buffering added to Stage 3 to help noise reduction, plus sound checks Software used to target individual frequencies including low frequencies to ensure within permitted levels Vanguardia contracted by Festival Republic to monitor noise levels on site and in surrounding streets Haringey’s Noise Monitoring Officers will monitor any complaints from further afield Complaints will be monitored on site in the Event Control Room and discussed at hourly Event Liaison Meetings to establish patterns and take appropriate action Fireworks are due to be used to accompany last performance at end of each day
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