'Devastated' organisers say they were unable to find 'workable solutions' to keep the event safe.
A Bristol music festival has been cancelled after organisers said they were unable to find "workable solutions" to keep people safe.
But in a statement on Friday, organisers said there were "too many growing challenges" to use the park.In a statement, a spokesman for Avon and Somerset Constabulary explained that plans for a "policing operation were under way" and it had been "committed to working" with the council and organisers to "ensure the event proceeded safely".
Artists booked for this year's two-day event had included headliners Pendulum and Rudimental as well as Bad Boy Chiller Crew.Festival organisers said they made the decision with "heavy hearts and deep regret"
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