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'Please don't let us become the next Glastonbury', villagers say amid row on their doorstep

People in an historic Greater Manchester village have shared fears that they could get "another Glastonbury" on their doorstep after a farm was given the green light to use its barns and hardstanding area for music festivals.

Whitebottom Farm in Compstall, Stockport, received permission on Wednesday to host "festivals, weddings and parties" in a designated area of its land.

Residents in the village tried to stop it by submitting 69 objections, raising concerns about traffic and anti-social behaviour during events.

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The farm already holds a number of festivals - including country, rock, and traditional Irish music, with events having taking place on the site for around 10 years.

Cars access the farm through the residential Montagu Street and Etherow Country Park, on a path shared by pedestrians.

One Compstall resident on Montagu Street, who asked not to be named, told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS): "They come from far and wide. You get a backlog of traffic and it's not in keeping with the area when you get thousands of people coming.

"I don't want another Glastonbury here."

Councillors granted permission at the Marple Area Committee on Wednesday (January 24) after hearing arguments in favour and opposing the application.

The application was first submitted to the council in March 2019.

Speaking at the meeting, resident Tony Lynch asked why Stockport council hadn't done anything to prevent previous events.

He said: "This is simply about development in the green belt adjacent to a Grade II-listed building. The report pack states that inappropriate development is harmful to the green belt and should not be approved expect in very special

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