The Made in Korea Festival, proposed for June 7-8 in Wembley, is generating controversy among local residents who argue that the noise and disruption could hinder children's ability to study for important exams. Over 170 residents have voiced concerns to Brent Council, highlighting that the event could disturb GCSE and A-level students during critical revision periods. There are also worries about safety due to potential drunkenness among festival-goers and environmental impacts on local wildlife, particularly bats during their breeding season. Residents advocate for rescheduling the festival to protect students' academic success and local ecology.
This event should be pushed for after the UK education examinations are over. This would be causing public nuisance to children who have national exams to sit.
There will be many young students studying for their summer exams and this festival and the noise pollution it will attract will severely impact their revision programme.
A considerable public nuisance issue to be considered, and could ruin the life chances of those affected, all for a concert in a park.
They will either be in an advanced stage of pregnancy or have already had their babies. A critical period for them.
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