Villagers tell Pink to keep the noise down

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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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AMERICAN pop superstar Pink could be forced to turn the volume down during her concert due to be staged at Alton Towers.

Parish councillors fear the gig could prove too loud for villagers and have recommended a sound monitor attends the performance with the powers to cut the noise if necessary.

An application for an outdoor concert licence for the theme park on June 27 has been lodged with Staffordshire Moorlands District Council.

The event is part of Pink's first stadium tour of the UK and Ireland, titled The Funhouse Carnival. Gates would open at 3.30pm with the music expected to start at 5pm and the organisers are hoping it will attract 32,000 fans.

Plans for the gig show a temporary stage on the large lawned area near the entrance to Alton Towers with video screens on either side to make sure everyone enjoys the show.

But councillors from Alton Parish Council are calling for strict monitoring of noise levels.

Spokesman for the council, Liz Court, said: "The council would like to suggest an independent company should monitor noise levels and be in contact with sound engineers during the concert to insist on the volume being reduced if levels go above the permitted level.

"The council would also suggest sufficient police to be on duty in the village both in the morning when traffic will be heavy, and also in the evening when traffic is leaving.

"It is particularly important that there is a police presence in the village while traffic is leaving, not only to ensure a smooth flow of traffic, but also in case of any rowdy behaviour by concert goers who may have been drinking all day.

"The facility to breathalyse drivers will be paramount."

A number of different support acts are due to perform on the day before Pink's appearance and alcohol will be served throughout the gig.

Tickets area already on sale for the concert priced at around £50.

In the application for the licence, the organisers say a safety committee will be in place which will plan and oversee the event and includes the fire, police and ambulances services.

The organisers propose to follow the 'Code of Practice on Environmental Noise at Concerts' and will employ consultants to assist with compliance with those rules.

To cope with traffic, the closure of Wootton Lane is planned to allow traffic to leave as freely as possible after the gig.

Parish councillor Tony Moult said: "We have raised concerns about noise and policing, because of the nature of this concert.

"I do not think they have anything similar to this before. It will attract the younger generation in large numbers.

"More than 30,000 will be travelling to the concert, along with as many as 20,000 going to Alton Towers park anyway.

"The place may not be able to accommodate the numbers and villagers are worried about the overspill.

"It's a bit strange the tickets are already on sale before the permission has been given, but I understand they can do this.

"They must be fairly confident they will get the approval they need. They just want to make money and unfortunately we have to suffer the consequences."

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    by Mel paal, Mansfield

    Saturday, June 26 2010, 6:05PM

    “Why is there always those few who have to spoil evry one's fun.....and we are not young rowdy drunken people attending this gig and you will find the majority are grown adults attending the most amazing show by PINK....she will not turn it down and i dont want her tooo...its not Matalica playing for gods sake you miserable mardy selfish people...and yes your right there for the freebies tho arnt ya when alton towers is throwing those at you...if you dont like it MOVE!!!”

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    by matt, lincoln

    Wednesday, January 27 2010, 6:14PM

    “P!nk wont turn the music down or like hell should she !! She is a performer who rocks , so all you moaning minnies go out & buy some earplugs , get a grip & face the music !! The tickets have been on sale since november last year so why kick up a fuss now ? ?”

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    by matty l, lincoln

    Wednesday, January 27 2010, 6:11PM

    “P!nk will no way be quiet nor should she be ! Her concert will rock as previous ones , all the moaning minnies ought to put a plug in it for a change & let others enjoy the show ! If they dont like it then buy some ear plugs”

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    by Justin, Tunstall

    Wednesday, January 20 2010, 1:29PM

    “This has to be a joke surely! I don't see the villagers moaning about Alton Towers looking after the village and keeping it looking tidy. Also we don't hear them moaning about the free tickets thay are given each year. Yes this has been done before but it is one night in a year, they don't moan about the noise when they are watching the Alton Towers fireworks display each year for free from their own homes!!!”

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    by John, stoke on trent

    Tuesday, January 19 2010, 10:18PM

    “Its been a public attraction since the mid 1800's but then comes The Good Life!! crowd move in its Shhhhhhhh quite please a bit like one's who move to the local village then start complaining about cockerel crowing and church bells ringing!!!give me strength.”

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    by angela, newcastle

    Tuesday, January 19 2010, 7:41PM

    “not been done before???? what about bryan adams and tina turner concerts held at alton towers previously???”

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    by Tracy, Bucknall

    Tuesday, January 19 2010, 6:26PM

    “LOL I've just read this article to my disabled husband and we are cheering. It's funny being labelled as hell raisers when we're in our 40's, yes, we have got tickets to see and LISTEN to Pink that is why it's called a concert. I agree with the other comments - get a life and let us enjoy ours.”

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    by Bubba, Stoke on Trent

    Tuesday, January 19 2010, 6:17PM

    “How can you invite a talented music icon like P!nk to the area and then ask her to turn the music down?! This is for one night only and a chance for the city to make its mark on the map, lets have a little compromise here. Surely living near to such an attraction, noise is expected from time to time? Come on Villagers lets see your rock moves for P!nk!”

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    by Lewis, Hanley

    Tuesday, January 19 2010, 1:04PM

    “This is one off event, not a daily occurence. Stop whining and let them get on with it!”

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    by anon, stoke on trent

    Tuesday, January 19 2010, 12:01PM

    “Here we go again try and do something to put the county on the map and the nimbys are at it already.It s a one off event either turn the tv up or enjoy the free music and get a life!!”

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