PARKLIFE 2019
HPECCG MEETING
1st April 2019
/Changes and Developments for 2019
Introduction:
Kate Richards – CIT Operations Manager
Ben Turner - Community Trust Fund Manager
/CIT Overview
Since CIT was set up in 2015 it has had great overall
success in reducing the impact in many surrounding
areas in and around Heaton Park.
However we appreciate there are still some areas that we
need to focus on to ensure improvements are seen in
2019.
This year on top of the existing CIT infrastructure/
resources that are already in place we have drawn up an
Action Plan to deal with the problem areas and look to
improve them this year.
Debrief document are available via:
MCC website -
Major event community information
Parklife residents website -www.parkliferesidents.org
/ 2018 Improvements
• Improved distribution of leaflet
• Redesigned leaflet map to include clear and more detailed information
• Dedicated ‘Residents Hub’ website
• Improved use of CIT log to capture resident contacts pre event
• Improved use of fencing in residential areas – Over 50 locations and 250+ pieces of fencing.
/ About Parklife 2019
• Two day event taking place 8th & 9th June in Heaton Park
• Multi stage festival with wide range of live acts and DJs
• 10th Parklife – 7th time at Heaton Park
• 5th Parklife since Community Impact Taskforce has been in place
• 75,000 ticket holders per day
• 5,000 guests per day
• 11am – 11pm, Saturday and Sunday
• Noel Gallagher concert on 7th June, 30,000 capacity, 16:00 – 23:00
• Courteeners concert on 15th June, 50,0000 capacity – sold out, 16:00 – 23:00
/ Areas to Focus on 2019
• Continue to expand the use of the log pre event
• Continue to reduce the impact on high impact areas using the model developed with Sheepfoot Lane residents
• Draw up agreed Action Plan for problem areas and deliver plan
/ Map – Areas for Improvement
Zone 10 – Rochdale/Bury
Zone 9 – Near PUDO
Zone 1 – Upper Wilton St /Newton St
/ Action Plan -Rochdale
Road closures - Kelvin Avenue - Lister Road
Fencing Middleton Road/ Kelvin Ave ( playing field and grass verge) Middleton Road ( grass verge opposite bus stop)
SecurityExtra security to patrol this area
Other Support from Rochdale/ Bury enforcement staff to move traffic from double yellow lines on Heywood Old Road and Manchester Old Road between the hours of 8pm – 11pm .
/ Action Plan –North of Victoria Avenue
Road closures - Glenbrook road - Caldecot road x2 - Heaton Park Road
/ Action Plan –Wilton/ Newton St
Road closures-Upper Wilton Street-Wilton Street-Newton Street- Wiseman Terrace
Security Extra security to patrol the problem areas within this zone
Toilet Provision to be increased
Other We will look to close and fence off the car park between Wiseman Terrace and Upper Wilton Street. This is to prevent groups congregating in this area.
/ Noel Gallagher & Courteeners Concerts
Noel Gallagher
7th June
30,000
16:00 – 23:00 curfew
Noise propagation test: 16:00 – 21:00 Thursday 6th June
Gates: West and East gates only
Courteeners
15th June
50,000 – Sold out
16:00 – 23:00 curfew
Noise propagation test: Sound check from 9am 15th June
Gates: North, West and East gates only
CIT for additional concerts
• Road closures will likely be the same as PL19 except for Middleton road
• All other infrastructure/ services ( toilets, fencing, cleansing) will likely be the same as PL19
• Security levels will be proportionate to the capacities for each concert.
/ Residents Leaflet
• One informative leaflet as last year including detail around Noel Gallagher and Courteeners
• Two styles – Parking permit and non permit leaflets
– Distribution date 20th -27th May
/ Residents Hub
Existing Residents Hub has been updated with 2019 information and we will continue
to do so as more information becomes available.
Dedicated online resource for all community impact related information
/ ParklifeCommunity Fund
Super Josh Foundation - £47,000
Parklife Community Fund – £45,000
Other - £8,000
'Other' accounts for tickets that we donate
to various charities for raffle's and
auctions.
Total raised in 2018 - £100,000
Total raised in 2017 = £75,164.50
NB: £1-£2,000 will be offered to Rochdale MBC moving
forward as part of the ongoing partnership work that is
emerging with Rochdale.
/ Successful Projects – Bury
• 29 Projects applied for funding
• 12 projects have been awarded by Bury Councilors
• 6 further projects have been awarded £1057 each
/ Successful Projects - Manchester
• 13 projects have applied this year
• Fund amount available = £15,000 for Higher Blackley and £7500 for Crumpsall
• We are waiting on the outcome imminently
/ Key Deadline Dates
• Updating website with key dates for residents – w.c. 25th March
• Amends to leaflet by - 29th April
• Local election – 2nd May
• Print of leaflet by - 3rd May
• Distribution of leaflets 20th May – 27th May
• Residents phoneline and email operational – 28th May
• Second delivery of leaflets – 31st May/ 3rd June
NB: A third delivery date will be set in between Parklife and Courteeners concert to ensure anyone who has misplaced their permit will receive a new one.
• Infrastructure ( fencing/ toilets/ bins ) will start to be installed on Thursday 6th June to ensure all are in place for
the concert on 7th June
/ AOB