MTV Crashes at Ebrington

Police in Derry are putting the final touches to plans to support a safe and orderly ‘MTV Crashes’ event.
The MTV gigs next month- the headline acts for which have yet to be revealed- will see similar crowds to those ar Radio One's 2013 Big Weekend (pictured), which was also staged at Ebrington Square.The MTV gigs next month- the headline acts for which have yet to be revealed- will see similar crowds to those ar Radio One's 2013 Big Weekend (pictured), which was also staged at Ebrington Square.
The MTV gigs next month- the headline acts for which have yet to be revealed- will see similar crowds to those ar Radio One's 2013 Big Weekend (pictured), which was also staged at Ebrington Square.

Chief Inspector Tony Callaghan, the Foyle Area Commander, said the safety of all attending or travelling to or from the event was a priority.

“We have met with Derry City Council and the event organisers to share in the planning process. I am confident that in the spirit of the cooperation that developed over the City of Culture and the Radio One ‘Big Weekend’, we will have another successful, and safe, event for this city.”

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Ticketing and access to the Ebrington site, as well as public safety within it, will be directed by the city council and MTV.

Chief Inspector Callaghan added: “Police do have a role in aspects such as ensuring the licensing laws are complied with and that any attempts to sell or use illegal drugs will be controlled.

“Among the resources available to me is a passive drugs dog that will be used to detect any illegal drugs that are taken onto the site.

“It is important for people to realise they will not be admitted to the site if they are under the influence of alcohol, and it is a condition of access that people agree to personal searches.

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“We have had reports in recent times of fake tickets being circulated. I am informed that anyone who did not obtain a ticket through an official supplier runs the risk of being turned away.”

‘Park and stride’ facilities will be in place for the two evenings. These are at New Foyle College site on the former Clooney Army base , Limavady Road . City centre car parks will be open until 1am on the Saturday and Sunday.

Anyone dropping off or collecting concert-goers by car or private hire bus should use the ‘park and stride’ facilities. There will be no drop-off or collection points at the entrances to the site.

Browning Drive will be closed to all except residents and accredited concert vehicles.

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hrough traffic on Limavady Road should proceed with caution, and police are advising that between 10.30pm and 11.30pm motorists should seek alternatives routes via the new Foyle Bridge or Crescent Link.

Chief Inspector Callaghan added: “Police will have a presence in other parts of the city during the events. Road Policing officers will also be monitoring routes to and from the city and will be checking for motoring offences, including drunken driving and excessive speed.

“Our experience of the big cultural and musical events of the past few years has been that they have passed off peacefully and safely. My aim is to help ensure that this event is just as safe and peaceful.”

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