Rain lashes festival-goers

Muddy fans at the V Festival.Weather experts have dubbed this month “awful August” after rain lashed the region.

Heavy downpours turned the V Festival, at Weston Park this weekend, into a quagmire as fans battled against the elements to enjoy gigs from Muse, The Verve and other big names.

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Day Two

By yesterday afternoon, some revellers at the two-day festival were knee-deep in pools of mud. Others were caked from head-to-toe.

Motorists leaving the festival last night were forced to help each other push dozens of stuck cars out of the mire.

Meanwhile a downpour on the second day of the Shrewsbury Flower Show virtually “wiped out” evening admissions to the event, organisers said today.

But all seats were full around the main arena as singing star Hayley Westenra took to the stage.

Shropshire Horticultural Society secretary Peter Road-Night said: “It came late afternoon and this virtually wiped out our 6pm admissions.”

The mass military bands marching display was the only event cancelled.

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One Comment

  1. Rob, Telford said:

    Eeeh, those “weather experts”. What it must be like to be blessed with that degree of insight. Here were we ordinary mortals thinking it was just a bit chilly and damp for the time of year.

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