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Mud bath festival shuts car parks Mud-bath festival shuts car parks
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Music fans heading to the second day of T in the Park have been urged to catch a shuttle bus to the event as car parks at the site turned into mud baths.Music fans heading to the second day of T in the Park have been urged to catch a shuttle bus to the event as car parks at the site turned into mud baths.
The festival, at Balado, Kinross-shire, fell victim to traffic chaos when it opened on Friday, with reports of 12-mile tailbacks. Thousands were turned away from the venue last night when organisers took the decision to close the waterlogged car parks at 2230 BST to all vehicles.
Car parks were eventually closed at 2230 BST, with thousands of fans still trying to gain access to the site. Police had reported 12 mile tailbacks on the M90 approaching the festival site in Balado, Kinross-shire.
Organisers said they were working round the clock to solve the problem. Organisers said a small number of cars had since been allowed to park.
However, they advised fans to take a shuttle bus to the site on Saturday. However, they advised fans to take a shuttle bus to the site.
This year has seen T in the Park extended to three days for the first time, with 80,000 fans expected to attend each day. A festival spokesman said 50,000 fans were in the complex when the decision was made to close the car park.
we would encourage fans coming to the event on Saturday to take a shuttle bus instead of driving to alleviate traffic Festival spokesman
Up to 60,000 people had been expected to arrive. Some fans had reported eight and nine-hour journeys.
This year has seen T in the Park extended to three days for the first time. Another 20,000 people were expected to arrive at the site on Saturday.
Arctic Monkeys and Lilly Allen were among the acts playing on Friday night as fans struggled to make it to the event.Arctic Monkeys and Lilly Allen were among the acts playing on Friday night as fans struggled to make it to the event.
A spokesman for the festival said: "There have been major traffic queues due to the wet weather conditions which has made parking on site extremely difficult.A spokesman for the festival said: "There have been major traffic queues due to the wet weather conditions which has made parking on site extremely difficult.
"As a result this has slowed down traffic into the event and caused tailbacks."As a result this has slowed down traffic into the event and caused tailbacks.
"While we are working as hard as we can to resolve this we would encourage fans coming to the event on Saturday to take a shuttle bus instead of driving to alleviate traffic.""While we are working as hard as we can to resolve this we would encourage fans coming to the event on Saturday to take a shuttle bus instead of driving to alleviate traffic."
Lily Allen was one of the first acts to brave the elements
Bus company Citylink are providing a frequent shuttle service to and from the event, with buses leaving from 26 locations across Scotland.Bus company Citylink are providing a frequent shuttle service to and from the event, with buses leaving from 26 locations across Scotland.
It is possible to book bus tickets in advance online, but anyone wishing to do so must have a valid T in the Park ticket.It is possible to book bus tickets in advance online, but anyone wishing to do so must have a valid T in the Park ticket.
Lily Allen was one of the first acts to brave the elements
Ch Supt Matt Hamilton, the officer in charge of policing the event, said that despite the weather and long delays the festival spirit remained buoyant.Ch Supt Matt Hamilton, the officer in charge of policing the event, said that despite the weather and long delays the festival spirit remained buoyant.
"The atmosphere at T in the Park is fantastic and there have been no reported problems on-site," he said."The atmosphere at T in the Park is fantastic and there have been no reported problems on-site," he said.
"The vast majority of revellers have been pitching their tents, enjoying Lily Allen on the main stage, and entering into the good natured festival spirit that T in the Park is renowned for.""The vast majority of revellers have been pitching their tents, enjoying Lily Allen on the main stage, and entering into the good natured festival spirit that T in the Park is renowned for."
The Killers, Razorlight and Brian Wilson are the headline acts on Saturday.The Killers, Razorlight and Brian Wilson are the headline acts on Saturday.
Snow Patrol, Scissor Sisters and The Fratellis will pay on Sunday.Snow Patrol, Scissor Sisters and The Fratellis will pay on Sunday.