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Application by Krank Events Ltd to hire Finsbury Park for two consecutive food and music festival weekends in August 2021

Meeting: 23/03/2021 - Cabinet Member Signing (Item 4)

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Minutes:

The Cabinet Member considered the report which sought a determination of an application made by Krank Events Ltd to hire Finsbury Park in August 2021 in order to stage two ‘large’ food and music festivals, over two consecutive weekends (Saturday and Sunday).

 

The Application was required to be determined pursuant to the Council’s Outdoor Events Policy (the Policy), which was approved by Cabinet on 17December 2013 and implemented on 7January 2014.

 

Following consideration of the exempt information,

 

The Cabinet Member RESOLVED

 

1.    To consider, and take account of, the comments received from recognised stakeholders of Finsbury Park in response to the event notification being sent as part of the decision-making process (attached as Appendix 2 to the report).

 

2.    To authorise the Director – Environment & Neighbourhoods, to approve conditional, in-principle agreement to hire Finsbury Park to the event promoter for the events and dates detailed in this report as set out in paragraph 6.4, BUT also (1) subject to the events being permissible under the then prevailing government legislation and guidance in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic, and (2) with the agreement of the Council’s Interim Director of Public Health.

 

Reasons for decision

 

Under the terms of the Policy, applications of the type detailed in this report are required to be determined with the prior agreement of the Cabinet Member.

 

If authority is given, then officers will give in-principle agreement to the Applicant for the event application to progress. The events will then be subject to lengthy discussions with relevant authorities - including Licensing and Public Health - before final approval is given.

 

The rejection of the Application would have implications for the Parks & Leisure Service budget and reduce the opportunity for reinvestment into Finsbury Park (the Park). It would also mean that the wider cultural and economic benefits to the borough are lost.

 

Alternative options considered

 

In adopting the Policy, the Council established its commitment to using the Park to host events. Accordingly, the only other alternative option which could be considered would be to reject the application. That option was rejected, on the grounds that the events did not fall within any of the grounds set out in paragraph 5.3 of the Policy for automatic refusal.