
United Kingdom | by
John Bownas, Mike Eccleshall30 July 2002
It has just been
announced that The Levellers' keenly anticipated Green Blade Fayre (originally
planned as the first year of an annual festival) has had to be cancelled due its licence bid being rejected by East Devon
County Council.
In statement released by the bands management, blame was placed fairly and squarely on the shoulders
of a campaign by a "small number of local residents who objected to the event, likening the event to an illegal rave, recently
held nearby by people who could not get into Glastonbury. They also spread rumours that huge numbers of "New Age Travellers"
would descend upon the area for a period of weeks, causing huge disruption to the local community."
Despite widespread backing from the
Emergency Services, Health & Safety officials, former Promoters, the Director of the Forestry commission, and a large
number of local residents, the License was still refused at a hearing in East Devon yesterday (Monday July 29th)
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is saddened at the fact that in this era of the "super-fence" the Green Blade Fayre - which was promising to be a fantastic
festival that harped back to the good old days of non-commercialism, whilst also being a showcase for up and coming bands
such as Electric Soft Parade and British Sea Power, has not even been given a chance to prove itself.
The latest information we have is
that there are no plans to make an appeal for fear of jeopardising any future requests. However Phil Nelson, Levellers manager
stated "The Levellers plan to postpone the event until next summer, and
will immediately begin to find a location in the West Country which will support a 2-day, family-based music festival"
If
you know of any suitable venues, please let us know and we will pass on your comments to The Levellers
If you wish to make your feelings known about this decision to the Council please email
eddc@east-devon.gov.uk (FAO Licensing). We would be interested to hear
from anyone who gets a sensible response!