NEIGHBOURHOOD Weekender 2023 saw no arrests made by police, it has been confirmed.
The music festival took place over two days on Saturday and Sunday, May 27 and 28, staged in Victoria Park in Latchford.
It was headlined by names including Pulp and Paul Heaton, with Scouting for Girls and Sugababes also performing amid glorious weather.
Tens of thousands of revellers descended on Warrington to enjoy a weekend of fun and live music – and it seems that all were well behaved throughout.
A spokesman for Cheshire Police has confirmed that no arrests were made at the event itself.
Meanwhile, the event as a whole was praised by Cllr Russ Bowden, leader of Warrington Borough Council.
He said: “Neighbourhood Weekender 2023 was another fantastic festival which really puts Warrington on the map.
“It was great to see so many people coming into the town and enjoying what Warrington has to offer.
“We are really pleased that the council was able to play its part in supporting the festival organisers in another outstanding event for our town.”
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