IT'S nearly that time of the year again where dance music fans descend on Daresbury for Creamfields.
Here's what you need to know whether you're a festival goer or resident...
When does it take place?
The car park and campsite will be open from 12pm on Thursday, August 24.
Music will be played until 11pm each night apart from Saturday night/Sunday morning where music will stop at 4am.
Both the car park and campsite will close at 2pm on Monday, August 28.
How do I get there?
How's the weather forecast looking?
Pretty good.
The current forecast looks like it should be dry throughout the weekend with a chance of rain on Friday afternoon and Sunday lunchtime.
Temperatures are expected to reach highs of 20 degrees but a hoodie is a must for when the sun goes down.
Can I leave the event site and then come back (i.e. are there pass-outs)?
There are no pass outs at Creamfields.
If you have a camping ticket and you leave the festival site you WILL NOT BE ALLOWED RE-ENTRY
If you have a day ticket and you leave the festival site you WILL NOT BE ALLOWED RE-ENTRY
If you have a 2 day ticket WITHOUT camping you WILL NOT BE ALLOWED RE-ENTRY ON INDIVIDUAL DAYS. On leaving the event after Saturday you will need to produce the Sunday ticket to gain re-entry on Sunday
I'm going to be taking a lot of pics...Is there somewhere I can charge my phone?
Charging Units will also be available be available in 6 locations across the all campsites and 2 locations in the main arena. You can pay for a one-off charge or unlimited charging and drop off your charger at any of these locations. Just drop off and they do the rest.
Can I take alcohol onto the site with me?
Alcohol may only be brought into the festival if you are camping. There is a limit of 24 cans and a 1 litre plastic bottle of spirit or wine per person. Any alcohol in glass bottles must be decanted into plastic bottles. Cans can be mixed – e.g. 12 cider and 12 lager and they may be loose (not in a crate) but must not exceed 24.
Alcohol may not be brought into the event arena which will be enforced on the entrance into the arena.
I live near the site. What can I do if it's too noisy?
Creamfields has set up a residents' hotline for any issues or queries, including noise complaints.
The hotline is open 24 hours a day from 8am Thursday until 2pm on Monday 28.
Residents' hotline: 0333 321 3129
Alternatively there is a contact email address for less urgent matters: Creamfields.residents@livenation.co.uk
Will there be road closures during the event?
Quite a few! We've listed them here for you:
Road closures
Daresbury Lane – up to the boundary with Halton (except for access to Creamfields car parking facilities)
Chester Road will be closed at the junction with the Daresbury bypass A56 (Newton Lane end)
Hobb Lane – From its junction with the A56 Chester Road, for 30 metres
Holly Hedge Lane – From its junction with the A56 Chester Road, for 30 metres
Old Chester Road – Between the A56 Chester Road and Walton Lea Road
Park Lane - Between the A56 Chester Road and Warrington Road
Underbridge Lane
Warrington Road - Between Park Lane and Daresbury Lane
Warrington temporary speed limits:
20mph – A56 Chester Road, from the boundary with Halton to Old Chester Road/Runcorn Road
40mph – may also be enforced on the A56 Chester Road, Daresbury Lane and Warrington Road before, during and after the event
Warrington no parking zones:
Daresbury Lane – From Warrington Road to the boundary with Halton
Hatton Lane
Hobb Lane – From the A56 Chester Road to the boundary with Halton
Holly Hedge Lane
Park Lane – From the A56 Chester Road to Warrington Road
Pillmoss Lane
Runcorn Road – From the A56 Chester Road to Hobb Lane
Underbridge Lane
Warrington Road
Warrington footpath closures:
Hatton footpath no.1 – between Warrington Road and the Halton boundary
Hatton footpath no.12 – (Gosling Close) between Hatton Lane and Goose Lane
Walton footpath no.3 – between Chester Road and the Halton boundary
Walton footpath no.3A – between footpath no.3 and the Halton boundary
Will a photographer be there?
He will. Keep your eyes peeled for him and don't forget to check the site over the bank holiday weekend for his picture gallery.
You can see his pictures from Creamfields in 2016 by clicking the gallery above.
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