Jump to content

Recommended Posts

It wasn?t just young people enjoying themselves. Myself and my wife, both well into our 50s enjoyed both days of the festival and met 4 similar age friends inside from the local area. The festival is very well run, has fantastic artists and some of the friendliest crowds I?ve seen at similar events.


I realise peoples? experience of noise is subjective, but I can honestly say I could barely hear the festival until I was on top of it, and could hear nothing from where I live on Fellbrigg, however acoustics and wind direction can do funny things and affect some areas more than others. Compared to the constant noise from loft and kitchen extensions building work I?d say this is relatively minor and time limited.


The volume inside is relatively low compared to similar events I?ve been to, personally I?d have preferred it louder, but I understand the limitations of running an event at this kind of site. There was certainly no stomach rumbling trouser flapping bass. On balance if it brings revenue into the council, promotes the area and allows thousands of people to enjoy a great weekend then we should support events like this.

Roachy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Went to all three days and had the time of my

> life. After 18 months of no festivals Gala was the

> perfect comeback. Those complaining about noise,

> buy earplugs next time.


And that is the selfish response that typifies the average festival goer it seems. Not against the event for the last time, but think the location is too close to people's houses, which it definitely is.

Lebanums Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> The park is for everyone, and we are a community.

> All of us older ones have been partying in our

> time without a care for anyone else. Let's put

> this in perspective, it was 3 days or 30 hours of

> party, as previously said, that's 362 days of

> peace and quiet, and it finished at 10, so it was

> not keeping anyone up in the evening, sorry for

> those on shifts. Many people have had works done

> to their home during lockdown, which lasted way

> more than 3 days. I'm sure we were all more

> accommodating for our neighbours...

>

> The partygoers were respectful. I get some

> comments about weeing & bottles, but there have

> been many groups hanging around drinking in Sexby

> gardens for months with their nicked Borris bikes,

> leaving their bottles on the ground, so Gala

> cannot be held responsible for one or two ignorant

> individuals.

>

> Regarding the state of the grass, the grass at the

> entrance of Dunstans has disappeared, but this has

> been like this since lockdown began, so can't all

> be blamed on the festival. The site will repair

> itself as it has done in the past, and I'm sure I

> will find you all on here next year with the same

> complaints. So until then I bid you goodbye.


No it finished at 10.30 and those with children had a terrible weekend. This is not the same as having work done on the home at all. Noise around that type of work has to finish by 7 by law. Most workmen finish by 4.30 in reality. Where I do agree is in the event being well organised. No other issues with it. The noise wasn't at a constant level either. Live bands and MCs seemed to suddenly get loud and I suspect there was some riding of the volumes. But the key thing here is that the licence granted in 2018 was for a TWO day event once a year until end of 2021. Somewhere, the council decided to change that licence, and did so without consultation. That is what I personally will be challenging with the local councillors.

Roachy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Went to all three days and had the time of my

> life. After 18 months of no festivals Gala was the

> perfect comeback. Those complaining about noise,

> buy earplugs next time.


You're supposed to say it only lasted a few hours and was worth it for the temporary disruption otherwise ...


Next time I'm playing Call of Duty at 3AM next door to you I won't feel at all guilty because you can wear earplugs LOL.

Hadn't seen all of this.....


Pretty polarised, but I am in the Pilton camp (village next to Glastonbury) where most endure the festival seeing the bigger benefits. Although they are bribed with free day tickets, perhaps the Gala should have done similar.


Same can be said about the nuisance of those letting of fireworks in the early hours at every opportunity (well at least we didn't have this for Euro 2020..) and the occasional house party. Annoying but you quickly forget and move on.

funnylookingowl Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

>

>

> The local councillors wont care about you moaning

> about the event. They'll rightly view you as an

> unnecessary nuisance. Just grow up and deal with

> it, and maybe think about taking a holiday the

> weekend it is on next year to avoid getting so

> upset and cross.



You of course realise that RCH, who has complained as per her post above, was a local councillor who possibly still has a lot of influence in council chambers.


So don't be so sure your comment above is accurate.


Still you're young, you'll learn when you grow up I guess (paraphrasing your comment about others growing up)

> And that is the selfish response that typifies the

> average festival goer it seems. Not against the

> event for the last time, but think the location is

> too close to people's houses, which it definitely


Selfish? Says the person who?s moaning that 10,000 people are out enjoying their lives? when it?s you who can?t handle any slight inconvenience.


You typify the word miserable. If loud music for 30 hours that finished at 10:30 every night has triggered you so much I genuinely feel sorry for you

opinions are like arseholes, everyone has one! Forgive me if I'm wrong but this is a forum for people to discuss topics, not to rubbish other peoples opinions. I made 1 comment about my Concerns for the park after the Gala has disappeared, on this thread, and after only making a few on the whole forum (unlike some) not everyone appears friendly. So l bid this particular thread farewell and good luck. I'm off to find a less opinionated thread.

malumbu Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Hadn't seen all of this.....

>

> Pretty polarised, but I am in the Pilton camp

> (village next to Glastonbury) where most endure

> the festival seeing the bigger benefits. Although

> they are bribed with free day tickets, perhaps the

> Gala should have done similar.

>

> Same can be said about the nuisance of those

> letting of fireworks in the early hours at every

> opportunity (well at least we didn't have this for

> Euro 2020..) and the occasional house party.

> Annoying but you quickly forget and move on.



Malumbu, good point on Glastonbury - I am hoping Gala take the same approach and embrace it as the family Eavis sdo who pretty much carpet bomb anyone in Somerset (never mind just Pilton) with the opportunity for a ticket!

I didn't read the complaint as 'moaning about' and being 'against other people enjoying themselves', it is about the negative impact noise has had on the other poster...and has been clearly qualified as keeping young children awake and interfering with the other poster's ability to work. These are reasonable concerns. Sorry if you really cannot see that.


Anyway, it has been reported by a number of people and perhaps something can be sorted for next year. Perhaps the festival or council could fund noise cancelling headphones for those who request them. Earplugs alone are not that effective.


Roachy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> > And that is the selfish response that typifies

> the

> > average festival goer it seems. Not against the

> > event for the last time, but think the location

> is

> > too close to people's houses, which it

> definitely

>

> Selfish? Says the person who?s moaning that 10,000

> people are out enjoying their lives? when it?s you

> who can?t handle any slight inconvenience.

>

> You typify the word miserable. If loud music for

> 30 hours that finished at 10:30 every night has

> triggered you so much I genuinely feel sorry for

> you

Roachy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> fair, 3 days a year you can have call of duty as

> loud as you want.


LOL - I'm actually a considerate neighbor and noise doesn't really bother me too much. I think a few people around my way are stuck in flats they would normally have moved on from due to cladding issues etc and want a quieter area now they're older.

I bought resident tickets for ?20 (usually ?70+). No point arguing on here, let the moaners moan. If it wasnt this festival, it would be something else to moan about this weekend then onto the next thing next week. I love living in this area but the fun prevention officers that occupy this forum make me question it sometimes

The Elusive Shadow Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> No point arguing on here, let the moaners moan. If it wasnt this festival, it would be something else to moan about this weekend then onto the next

thing next week."


Would it? I've been following this thread and really wonder where's people's empathy for others has gone. 'Moaning' and struggling with the noise impact are two very different things. It's evident from this year and others that the sound from Gala carries in strange ways; also that people's personal noise tolerances also vary for many reasons.


HP

DuncanW Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Gala have offered residents heavily discounted

> tickets each year since they started.


And they are limited to just 400 out of the 17k sold. Hardly generous. But again, the real issue here is that a two day festival was allowed a third day, a day that is a working day for most. The council changed the existing licence to allow that with no regard for or consultation with local residents seemingly.

hpsaucey Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> The Elusive Shadow Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > No point arguing on here, let the moaners moan.

> If it wasnt this festival, it would be something

> else to moan about this weekend then onto the

> next

> thing next week."

>

> Would it? I've been following this thread and

> really wonder where's people's empathy for others

> has gone. 'Moaning' and struggling with the noise

> impact are two very different things. It's evident

> from this year and others that the sound from Gala

> carries in strange ways; also that people's

> personal noise tolerances also vary for many

> reasons.

>

> HP


Quite. I would love to see where I show a track record of moaning about stuff every weekend. The truth is I don't. I expect there to be one day events and house parties etc, at various times of the year. So I really fail to understand how anyone can not see the difference between that, and 30 hours of very loud music across three consecutive days, one of which is a working weekday for most who work. There was no warning of an extra day, none whatsoever.

The Elusive Shadow Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I bought resident tickets for ?20 (usually ?70+).

> No point arguing on here, let the moaners moan. If

> it wasnt this festival, it would be something else

> to moan about this weekend then onto the next

> thing next week. I love living in this area but

> the fun prevention officers that occupy this forum

> make me question it sometimes


Q1 - how close do you need to live to the Rye?

Q2 - do tell us about your experience


Ta

funnylookingowl Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Blah Blah Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > hpsaucey Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > The Elusive Shadow Wrote:

> > >

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> >

> > > -----

> > > > No point arguing on here, let the moaners

> > moan.

> > > If it wasnt this festival, it would be

> > something

> > > else to moan about this weekend then onto the

> > > next

> > > thing next week."

> > >

> > > Would it? I've been following this thread and

> > > really wonder where's people's empathy for

> > others

> > > has gone. 'Moaning' and struggling with the

> > noise

> > > impact are two very different things. It's

> > evident

> > > from this year and others that the sound from

> > Gala

> > > carries in strange ways; also that people's

> > > personal noise tolerances also vary for many

> > > reasons.

> > >

> > > HP

> >

> > Quite. I would love to see where I show a track

> > record of moaning about stuff every weekend.

> The

> > truth is I don't. I expect there to be one day

> > events and house parties etc, at various times

> of

> > the year. So I really fail to understand how

> > anyone can not see the difference between that,

> > and 30 hours of very loud music across three

> > consecutive days, one of which is a working

> > weekday for most who work. There was no warning

> of

> > an extra day, none whatsoever.

>

>

> Your username is very apt- every post of yours is

> just 'blah blah blah, moan moan moan' are you not

> getting enough attention and/or nookie at home

> from the wife/husband or something? Something is

> wrong with you, and its not merely a bit of faint,

> distant noise from a music festival apparently

> disturbing your precious peace and quiet.



funnylookingowl - you're either trolling or just being plain obnoxious. Nasty stuff!

On the residents tickets it was a bit different this year. Gala made 25% of the Friday tickets available to residents for ?20 + booking fee. You had to send proof of address to an email. See here - https://thisisgala.co.uk/information/


malumbu, put yourself on their mailing list and you will get notified when tickets go on sale.


I had tickets held over from last year that were for the main festival on Sat - when they made a much smaller number of residents tickets available but they were for the "main" event.


I can also see both sides of the argument re noise - it didn't seem particularly loud nearby and I think Gala had done a lot to try and manage the issue, but sounds travels in mysterious ways. The thump of the bass from the Horniman event was much louder for us than the Gala event. But I very much take the point about Friday being a working day and more disruptive for residents.

  • Administrator

Rockets Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Unfortunately there seems to have been a plethora

> of people registering for the forum in the last

> couple of weeks who seem to be here just to

> antagonise and be unpleasant. Strangely, a lot of

> them seem to have animal based names!


Please do report them

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...