Early bird campers are heading to the site already 🚗🚌🚗
National Highways are reminding drivers heading to the site to follow the signed routes to the festival grounds.
Dedicated traffic officers patrols and West Yorkshire Police’s road policing unit are in the area to assist any vehicles that break down. Cars heading to the site along the A1 are being instructed to use the dedicated hard shoulder for the drop-off parking at J44. This is to reduce congestion onto the A64 eastbound carriageway.Traffic building as early bird campers start to arrive
Queues are building up on key routes to the Leeds Festival site in Bramham Park as it opens up to early bird campers today.
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