
Noise
The event organisers are committed to ensuring that the concerts are compliant with the noise regulations set within the Premises Licence. The event organisers work with an independent noise consultancy, who are constantly monitoring the six stages and two permanent offsite locations (Sheepfoot Lane and Bury Old Rd) as well as periodic checks at four other locations around the site and in response to complaints.
The noise monitoring team can also attend to monitor at resident’s homes (they would do this outside the address) if someone reports an issue. This can be arranged at the time by contacting the CIT team.
If music noise is predicted to go above the limit levels prescribed within the Premises Licence (which are based on national guidelines) the team are able to intervene before this happens by requesting a reduction at the relevant stage.
Noise from the event can seem louder or quieter at different times depending on the weather. Wind direction can affect how far sound travels, for example, noise may carry further when the wind is blowing towards a specific residential area.
If you have concerns during the event, and would like the noise monitoring team to attend and monitor near your home, please contact the CIT team at the time and we will arrange this.
Times of Amplified Noise
The event organisers will carry out sound checks prior to the live show. These are always kept to a minimum to reduce the impact on residents. The times below reflect periods during which residents may hear amplified noise from the park.
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Friday 19th June: 16.00 - 21.00, sound checks.
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Saturday 20th June: 09.00 - 12.00 sound checks. 12.00 - 23.00, live show.
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Sunday 21st June: 09.00 - 13.00, sound checks. 13.00 - 23.00, live show.
Further questions? Visit the CIT contact page.