Bulldog Bash 22 closes without incident
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| Bulldog Bash organiser – Bilbo of Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (left) “The show has gone extremely well, apart from the rain which turned the show in to a Glastonbury on wheels. Numbers where up on Thursday night, however we do feel that the weather put some people off, so our overall figures were around 20,000 although we are still working on the figures, so lower than last years 21st Anniversary celebration with major acts like Status Quo bringing in higher numbers of music fans”. “Main stage bands included the Fun Lovin’ Criminals on Friday and the Wildhearts playing on Saturday; both bands went down a storm in the main stage marquee.” “We walked the district council licensing team down to the drag strip; which went very well with the crowd, who all stood up and gave a round of applause to thank the licensing team.” “Their have been no problems on site and our safety record has maintained unchanged at 100%, so every thing has gone swimmingly.” Police – Inspector Dave Patterson of Warwickshire Police Mr Patterson joined the Bulldog team for the regular safety meeting, in which he said “There was nothing negative towards the organisation and that the relationship between the Police and the Bulldog Bash has continued intact. We have gained permission from Mr Patterson to use this quote which is from the safety meeting. Contact steve (at) cainabelconsultancy.com or press (at) bulldogbash.com
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