BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Exeter

News Desk
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Posted Saturday, May 28, 2016 - 2:58pm

BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend in Exeter is in full swing, with 50,000 revelers expected to pass through Powderham Castle’s gates this weekend.

Some of today’s biggest chart acts will be performing live, including the likes of Coldplay, Take That, Mumford and Sons, The Weeknd, Ellie Goulding Craig David, Tom Odell, Sigma, Jess Glynne, Meghan Trainor and Jack Garratt.

If you weren't lucky enough to get tickets, Radio 1’s Big Weekend is being broadcast live on Radio 1, streamed in vision at www.bbc.co.uk/radio1, with highlights on 1Xtra.

All performances will be available to watch on demand on Radio 1’s BBC iPlayer channel (bbc.co.uk/tv/radio1), and headline performances will be broadcast on BBC Four.

Full details can be found here.

Police are urging people to make sure they keep their personal belongings safe to protect themselves from opportunist theft and to also behave responsibly when it come to drinking alcohol.

Superintendent Glen Mayhew, who is heading the police operation, said: “We want people to have fun and enjoy the show but while the event is enjoyable it does not allow criminals to take advantage of people whose guard is down.

"We would ask people to take sensible precautions and to keep a close eye on their personal belongings, such as wallets, cameras and mobile phones and to not become victim to pickpockets or thieves.

“We would advise anyone drinking alcohol at the festival to be sensible, to know their limits and to stay with friends. Anyone found to be drinking alcohol underage could be asked to leave the event.

"I would like to remind festival-goers that illegal drugs and so-called ‘legal highs’ will not be tolerated at this event. People will be searched on entry to the site and anyone found in possession of illegal drugs or legal highs will be ejected from the festival and may face police action.”

Anyone travelling to the event without a ticket will not be permitted entry. The event is by invite only and entry cannot be paid for.

Other safety tips for festival goers include:

  • Stick with friends and don’t walk alone in darkness.
  • If you travel by car make sure no valuables are left inside and that it’s properly locked and secure.
  • Plan your weekend ahead and know how you are getting to and from the event

Supt Mayhew added: “We have been encouraging people to use the official public transport links including shuttle buses and trains. The A379 will be designated as a clearway for the weekend which means that vehicles will not be allowed to stop to drop off or pick up passengers.

“Any vehicle left parked on the A379 or causing an obstruction in the neighbouring villages of Kenton, Starcross or Exminster will be towed so please think very carefully about how you are getting to the event.

“We expect the roads to be very busy in the area and would ask people to be patient, allow plenty of time for your journey and be respectful of the local residents, particularly when leaving the venue at night in vehicles or on foot.”

You can find out more about the terms and conditions of entering the venue site here

Devon and Cornwall Police will also be tweeting advice and information; please follow @DC_Police for the latest news.

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