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Licensing Committee - Tuesday, 18th June, 2024 10.00 am

June 18, 2024 View on council website

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“What were the conditions attached to the Wilderness Festival licence?”

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Summary

The Licensing Committee of West Oxfordshire Council met on Tuesday, 18 June 2024, to discuss several key issues, including the application for a new premises licence for the Wilderness Festival at Cornbury Park. The committee granted the application with conditions to promote licensing objectives, addressing concerns from local residents and authorities.

Application for a New Premises Licence - The Wilderness Festival, Cornbury Park

The committee considered an application by MAMA Festivals Limited for a new premises licence for the Wilderness Festival at Cornbury Park. The festival, which has been running since 2011, focuses on arts, music, food, and family-friendly activities.

Key Points of the Application

Simon Taylor, the solicitor representing the applicant, outlined the festival's background and the specifics of the application. He highlighted that the 2019 licence served as a template, with amendments to the main stage's operating hours and noise management strategies. The main stage would not operate on Thursday and would be open from 10 am to 11 pm on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. The site would open at 8 am on Thursday and close at 4 pm on Monday.

Noise Management and Community Engagement

Harry Lang, an acoustic consultant from Vanguardia, explained the measures taken to manage noise levels, including ongoing checks by sound engineers and the closure of the largest indoor stage on Sunday to reduce off-site noise impact. Emma Kirby, the Festival Manager, confirmed the availability of a 24-hour residents' helpline and an offsite monitoring team to address complaints promptly.

Traffic and Safety Measures

The application included suggestions from the Police, Fire, and Ambulance services to improve traffic management. These measures involved the use of traffic lights, a train shuttle, improved signage, increased external staffing, and coordination with local taxi firms.

Community Benefits

The festival offers discounted day tickets for residents within the OX29 postcode and has supported local projects in the past. Expanded consultations with local residents and Parish Councils were conducted through meetings, letter drops, local forums, and the festival's website.

Panel's Decision

After considering all case papers, representations, and the council's licensing policy and objectives, the panel resolved to grant the application as requested. They were confident that the applicant would adhere to the conditions laid out in the licence, ensuring the festival's smooth operation and addressing residents' concerns.

For more details, you can refer to the Final Draft Minutes Licensing Panel Committee 18012024.

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorMark Walker
Councillor Mark Walker  Labour and Co-operative •  Chipping Norton
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Jackson
Councillor David Jackson  Vice-Chair of Licensing Committee, Vice-Chair for Miscellaneous Licensing Sub-Committee •  Liberal Democrats •  The Bartons
Profile image for CouncillorJulian Cooper
Councillor Julian Cooper  Chair of Uplands Area Planning Sub-Committee •  Liberal Democrats •  Woodstock and Bladon
Profile image for CouncillorJane Doughty
Councillor Jane Doughty  Conservative •  Witney West
Profile image for CouncillorEdward James
Councillor Edward James  Conservative •  Alvescot and Filkins
Profile image for CouncillorAndrew Lyon
Councillor Andrew Lyon  Labour •  Witney Central
Profile image for CouncillorDavid Melvin
Councillor David Melvin  Liberal Democrats •  Carterton North East
Profile image for CouncillorSandra Simpson
Councillor Sandra Simpson  Green Party •  Witney North
Profile image for CouncillorTim Sumner
Councillor Tim Sumner  Executive Member for Leisure and Carterton Area Strategy •  Liberal Democrats •  Stonesfield and Tackley
Profile image for CouncillorDan Levy
Councillor Dan Levy  Liberal Democrats •  Eynsham and Cassington
Profile image for CouncillorPaul Marsh
Councillor Paul Marsh  Liberal Democrats •  Hailey Minster Lovell and Leafield
Profile image for CouncillorMartin McBride
Councillor Martin McBride  Conservative •  Carterton North East
Profile image for CouncillorNatalie King
Councillor Natalie King  HM Armed Forces Champion •  Independent •  Carterton North West

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 18th-Jun-2024 10.00 Licensing Committee

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 18th-Jun-2024 10.00 Licensing Committee

Minutes

Final Draft Minutes Licensing Panel Committee 18012024

Additional Documents

Printed minutes 18th-Jun-2024 10.00 Licensing Committee
WODC PL Committee Report 2024
Minutes pack Licence committee 29 Aug 23 MO
Draft Licensing Meeting Minutes 22 May 2024
Draft minutes 16 May 2024 CE
WODC PL Committee Report 2024
WODC Pavement Licensing Policy 2024
WODC Pavement Licensing Policy 2024