Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Top tribute acts return to bring park back to life

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A SIXTH man has now been arrested following weekend violence in Marsden.

The Examiner previously reported that five people were arrested after a fight broke out in Peel Street at around 10pm on Saturday.

However, West Yorkshire Police has revealed that another man had been arrested.

A West Yorkshire Police spokeswoma­n said: “I can confirm six men were arrested in connection with the incident and enquiries are ongoing.”

The violence, which left a number of those involved with injuries, fuelled demands for CCTV in Marsden with Colne Valley Tory councillor Donna Bellamy saying she would take the lead in organising a meeting. There have been increased reports of violent and rowdy behaviour in Marsden and Clr Bellamy said residents were gearing up again for another summer of problems caused by drunken Ale Trail revellers.

There was blood on the pavement in Peel Street on Sunday morning which locals had to clean up. present, that you could never dream of seeing all at once.

“These bands offer the closest live tributes to the artists they represent, in stunning detail, guaranteei­ng a huge open air live music stadium experience and non-stop hits from start to finish in the beautiful setting of Greenhead Park.”

Tickets for adults are £20 and £12 for juniors (14-17), younger children go free but must be accompanie­d by an adult.

There will be food from around the globe and fully licensed bar, attraction­s and rides for kids and adults alike, with children’s rides free.

For details and ticket sales go to: www.wannaseefe­stival. com and Huddersfie­ld Town Hall.

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