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Cannabis festival to go ahead

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Cannabis festival to go ahead

Apr 23 2004

South London Press

A CANNABIS festival is set to go ahead after an agreement was reached on the cost of staging it.

Event organiser Shane Collins, who is Green Party London Assembly candidate for Lambeth and Southwark, met Lambeth council on Monday.

The authority will charge Mr Collins a £7,000 letting fee plus a £5,000 deposit to hold the festival in Brockwell Park.

The event on May 8 will begin with a march from Kennington Park - about 5,000 people are expected to attend.

The council's licensing committee granted a music and dance licence for the festival at its meeting on Tuesday.

Speaking at the meeting, Mr Collins said: "Financially the event is on a knife edge. If it rains we are stuffed.

"The cost has shot up. Last year it cost 52p per person. Now it is £1.40 per person. For a free event that is a huge increase.

"This year we have scaled down the event considerably and we have cut back on the sound systems. We always leave the park cleaner than we find it."

A council spokeswoman said: "The usual commercial rate is £7,000. The £5,000 deposit on top of that, in case there is any damage to the park, is recoverable.

"We are assuming there will be a turnout of 5,000 people at £1.40 per head but there will probably be more people than that.

"We can't give Mr Collins a reduced rate for community groups and charities because he does not meet the criteria.

"We are anxious to stress it is nothing to do with the nature of the event.

"Cannabis is illegal but campaigning for it to be made legal is a person's democratic right and we have no problem with people exercising that right."

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