The event at Vale Park due to take place over August Bank holiday released this statement about the COVID-19 safety measures they will be taking.
"It’s recommended to wear a face covering where you come into contact with people you don’t normally meet in enclosed and crowded spaces. We encourage you to wear a face covering and respect those who chose to do so, or not, as the case may be.
Face masks and shields will be available from the information point.
Hand sanitising stations will be available at all entrance points, catering stalls, bars and toilets – please use regularly.
“High touch areas” will be regularly cleaned by our Covid Confidence volunteers.
If you have tested positive for COVID-19 in the 10 days prior to the event, we request that you do not attend and isolate at home.
A restricted and controlled viewing area will be provided for those with anxiety around social distancing, where distancing measures will be in place. This will be manned and run by the team from Buckinghamshire Disability Service BuDS.
Your enjoyment and safety at this amazing free community festival is our biggest priority. By working together, we can come together as a community.
We are constantly reviewing the information provided by the government and will make additional changes if and when necessary."

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