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How can people complain about Tribfest noise?



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Published Date: 08 October 2008
I have never written anything like this before but I feel I have to as I feel so strongly about this. How can people complain about Tribfest.
At the end of the day, it is a music festival so it is obviously going to be noisy.
Nobody complains when the trucking spectacular keeps closer residents awake at midnight beeping their horns and blowing whistles from the steam engines. These were quiet compared to the motorbike weekend.

This is one weekend out of 52, meaning there are 51 other weekends for silence in the air.

The festival brings may festival-goers from all around the country, meaning more revenue being spent in Driffield.

If you have a problem with the events on the showground - move!

Amanda Croft, of Elizabeth Drive, Driffield, writes by email . . .



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