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By TOM FOOT
 
Objectors keep park festival-free

Concerts and film shows barred

PLANS to stage concerts and film screenings at Primrose Hill park were thrown out on Monday.
Fears had been raised by a licensing application from the Royal Parks Agency, which runs London’s eight major parks. According to objectors, it would have opened the way to the sale of alcohol and the staging of summer festivals on Primrose Hill.
Residents living close to Primrose Hill and around the east side of Regent’s Park protested that the application would have allowed the staging of an Australian-themed fair, bringing 10,000 people to the park for dancing, music and barbecues.
Objectors were also worried that the annual Fruitstock festival in Regent’s Park, which attracts crowds of up to 30,000 in August, would spill over into Primrose Hill. Councillors were warned that the events would cause parking chaos, criminal damage and disturb animals in London Zoo.
Because of changes to the licensing laws last year, the Royal Parks Agency was forced to re-apply for a licence to sell alcohol and stage events in the park.
Parks director Colin Buttery said the application would allow annual events to continue. He added: “Until last year, we were exempt from licensing requirements. We could have done anything we wanted. We are not changing our policy.
“A poll has shown that Regent’s Park is the third favourite park in London so we must be doing something right.”
Labour’s environment chief Councillor John Thane described the application to sell alcohol in Regent’s Park 20 times a year as “ambitious and unnecessary”.
Councillors agreed that, in Regent’s Park, alcohol can be served 12 times a year until 9.30pm. Films can be shown until midnight five times a year and major events – with crowds up to 30,000 – staged five times a year. All major events and the sale of alcohol were banned from Primrose Hill.
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