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Farm Attraction Gets Music and Alcohol Licence Despite 'Mini-Glastonbury' Concerns
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Farm attraction gets music and alcohol licence despite 'mini-Glastonbury' concerns
A North Yorkshire visitor attraction has been granted a licence to play music and serve alcohol despite concerns the venue could become a…
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A North Yorkshire visitor attraction has been granted a licence to play music and serve alcohol despite concerns the venue could become a “mini-Glastonbury Festival”. Councillors have given permission for Monk Park Farm, near Thirsk, to hold events for up to 5,000 people. The premises licence means the attraction can play music and serve alcohol from 10am to 10pm on up to 250 days a year. Monk Park Farm general manager Mark Navin told the North …
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