Drone flight restrictions will be in place
Police officers will be providing a high-visibility presence for the event in Preston 's Moor Park for the radio festival. Running from Friday, September 6 until Sunday, September 8, officers will be joined by specialist teams to ensure safety for all visitors who are coming to Preston for the event.
READ MORE: 'It's the future of food' claim made as owners reveal first look inside new Australian cafe bar in Lancashire Flight restrictions affecting drones will be in place above Preston to support the police operation. This will be between 12:00 - 23:59 on all three days. If you wish to fly a drone in restricted areas, you must obtain permission from Lancashire Constabulary by contacting [email protected].
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