The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)
Thousands attend WestFest
Security checks and licensing changes fail to dampen spirits
The future of Dundee’s WestFest has been secured after thousands of people turned out for Sunday’s event despite new licensing restrictions and security measures.
Fences were erected around the Magdalen Green site this year to prevent revellers from bringing their own alcohol on to the site.
The festival, which attracts thousands of people each year, had breached licensing laws in previous years and Police Scotland said they would no longer turn a blind eye.
This meant organisers had to secure a licence to serve alcohol on site from Dundee City Council and pay to have fences put up. Security was also stepped up because of recent terror attacks.
But WestFest chairman Ged Gourlay said the success of yesterday’s event means it is inevitable it will return next year.
He said: “Looking at what has happened today it wouldn’t just be me that would be disappointed if it didn’t come back next year, the crowd would be disappointed.
“It’s a wonderful crowd and things are much more relaxed than they have been. Everybody seems to be enjoying themselves.
“The whole thing has worked really well.”
This year’s event featured music from Rise Kagona and the Jit Jive Band along with a host of other bands, as well as stalls and a funfair.