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councillors raised concerns over traffic and security when they were told the event would take place across two 30-acre fields.told them he was not expecting significant congestion as many revellers were likely to travel via public transport.During a committee meeting on Tuesday.
He has 21 days to appeal against the licence refusal.He also explained there would be a minimum of 10 security staff on site during between 09:00 BST and midnight.
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Four-day music festival refused licence by councilBBCThe festival is set to feature Fabio and GrooveriderA four-day music festival has been refused a premises licence.but people coming for the day for a good time in Guernsey are not the people who really need to be taken care of.
despite the upcoming introduction of the ETA travel permit in the Channel Islands.The Guernsey Border Agency (GBA) told the BBC the extension was due to be approved on the condition that Guernsey's membership in the Common Travel Area (CTA) was not at risk.
GBA Officers have been in contact with the UK to discuss the matter from a Bailiwick of Guernsey perspective.island-wide election observation mission in Guernsey's history.