News by email Donate

Suggestions

Top Stories

Most Read

Popular Videos

New-Wine-United-19-main_article_image.jpg
New Wine
UK News

New Wine Christian festival cancelled over weather concerns

Thousands are gathered in Peterborough for the annual 'United' event.

With thundery storms expected overnight most of Friday - a message sent to delegates has suggested safety reasons are behind the move.

The festival was due to finish on Saturday evening, with those camping expected to leave on Sunday morning.

It will now come to a close on Friday morning.

In their message on Thursday, organisers said: "In light of the severe weather forecast for the next two days, we have taken the difficult decision to close New Wine United from Midday on Friday.

"The decision has been made with advice from the local authorities, the showground and the production crew with the safety of all on site and on your homeward journeys as our first priority."

It's the first year the event has taken place in Peterborough after moving from Shepton Mallet in Somerset where it had previously dealt with flooding.

Ironically the weather in Shepton has been much better over the past two weeks.

The early close comes as a number of secular festivals announced they would be cancelled due to the bad weather.

The organisers of Houghton - a dance music event in Norfolk this weekend - have posted on Facebook to say they're "utterly devastated".

They say conditions on site have "dramatically worsened" and are "set to deteriorate further".

Earlier this week Boardmasters in Cornwall was cancelled just hours before the gates were due to open.

Other Christian events taking place this week include Creation Fest in Cornwall and Edge Fest in Somerset.

Stay up to date with the latest news stories from a Christian perspective. Sign up to our daily newsletter and receive more stories like this straight to your inbox every morning.

A Monthly Gift Of $11 Makes A World Of Difference

In a world of fake news there’s never been a greater need for quality Christian journalism. Premier’s mission is to provide the Church with the most up to date and relevant news, told from a Christian perspective. But we can’t do it without you.

Unlike many websites we haven't put up a paywall — we want to keep our journalism free at the point of need and as open as we can. Premier’s news output takes a lot of time, money and hard work to produce. No one in the USA is sharing news like we are across radio, magazines and online so please help us to continue that today.

For a monthly gift of $11 or more we’d also be able to send you a free copy of the brand new Premier Bible, a wonderful Anglicised version of the NLT packed with exclusive bonus content, reading plan and resources to help you get the most out of scripture.

Your monthly support will make a world of difference. Thank you.

Support Us
Continue the conversation on our Facebook page

Related Articles

Sign up to our newsletter to stay informed with news from a Christian perspective.

News by email

Connect

Donate

Donate