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We continue to uphold exemplary management practices regarding sound working with our specialist acoustic consultants to monitor sound levels in real-time and ensure we remain within council-approved limits.
We are committed to a "Leave No Trace" policy and challenge our operations deploying industry leading sustainability practices in relation to waste and power management.
LIDO achieved a 89.3% recycling rate with 21.513 tonnes of waste recycled through dedicated waste streams.
We are currently working with our ecology consultants and officers at the Council to ensure there is no permanent negative impact on the ecology of the park and that the habitat will, as a result of enhancement projects on site be protected, improved and will meet Biodiversity Net Gain standards.
We take our stewardship of "The People's Park" seriously. We use specialised ground protection flooring in high-traffic areas and have an independent ecological impact assessment conducted before and after the events.
Under the agreement with the Victoria Parks Management Team any damage to the grass is professionally repaired at the event organisers' expense immediately following site occupation.
Our highways consultants are working with the Council officers to ensure that the events run smoothly and maintain clear and easy access for residents parking in your local area.
We work closely with TfL to coordinate plans for onward transport using London Underground and Overground network.
We engage with local bike hire providers like Lime Bikes and provide temporary cycle parking for attendees to minimise disruption outside of the park.
All Points East and LIDO are "public transport only" events. We provide no public parking on-site (with the exception of Blue Badge facilities) reducing vehicle impact to the local road network.
We work closely with our private security contractor to ensure the safety and security of the event and surrounding areas.
We deploy stewards along key access routes to manage attendees arriving and departing the festival.
We work closely with Tower Hamlets Enforcement Officers (THEOs) who have the authority to enforce public bylaws and issue fixed penalty notices.
The majority of Victoria Park, including the West Side, the boating lake, and the playgrounds will remain open and accessible to the public throughout the duration of the events.
To minimise disruption, we have optimised our build-and-break schedule. The "build" (setup) will begin approximately 15 days before the first show, and the "break" (take down) will be completed within 10 days of the final performance.
We are committed to returning the park to full public use as quickly as possible.
To ensure the landscape character of the Grade II* park is protected we use specialised ground protection, any damage to the grass is professionally repaired and working closely with our arboricultural advisors we will ensure the protection of trees on site.
The Grade II * listed Baroness Burdett Coutts Drinking Fountain is located adjacent to the northern boundary of the site, although the fountain structure is outside of the site boundary, protective fencing bounding the site will ensure this historic structure is protected from any festival activity.