The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

MoFest to ban alcohol at popular summer festival.

Deacon Blue and The Beach Boys signed up for festival

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

MoFest organisers have pledged to return the event to its family-friendly origins this year with a zero-tolerance anti-alcohol message.

As preparatio­ns for the 10th year programme continue against the backdrop of concerns over the event’s long-term future, organisers say they want to get back to the real reason MoFest is staged and will be working with police to make sure Montrose High Street is an alcohol-free zone.

The event sees more than 12,000 revellers flock to the town each year to soak up the music and sunshine.

MoFest vice-chairwoman Anne Jenkins said: “In 2014 as part of Event Scotland’s Year of Food and Drink campaign we licensed parts of the High Street to accommodat­e a broader range of vendors, including some serving craft beer and cocktails.

“While those were fantastic stalls and we understand people do like to have a cheeky mojito in the sunshine, we do feel licensing the area sends the wrong message and perhaps promotes drinking, which is not what MoFest is about.

ANNE JENKINS

“There are byelaws in place that prohibit alcohol being consumed on the streets and this is no different during the festival weekend.

“We will be working with Police Scotland and Angus Council to encourage responsibl­e and appropriat­e drinking and there will be a clear message – the High Street is an alcohol free zone.

“We are not trying to be the fun police but there are 25 venues all displaying our official MoFest venue banner taking part in the festival, the majority of which are licensed, so let’s keep the High Street for families.”

This year’s festival, from May 26 to 28, will see a number of new bands join old favourites as organisers have taken an ‘editor’s pick’ approach to applicatio­ns.

Anne added: “Typically all applicatio­ns to play the festival go into a listening group made up of members of the public, but this year alongside that process the committee have also invited bands they’ve come across throughout the years that we felt would go down well.

“We really want this year to be about the music so we’ve worked extra hard to get a great collection of acts lined up.”

Deacon Blue will open the anniversar­y celebratio­n with an open air East Links gig on Friday May 26, with a second headline act, The Beach Boys closing the festival on Sunday evening.

MoFest officials have warning that the 2018 event is at risk in the face of spiralling bills associated with putting on such a huge programme across the weekend.

There are byelaws in place that prohibit alcohol being consumed on the streets and this is no different during the festival weekend.

 ??  ?? There is a strict anti-alcohol message for MoFest revellers.
There is a strict anti-alcohol message for MoFest revellers.

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