Coronavirus concerns stop Stow Horse Fair from going ahead

The festival is one of the biggest events in the traveller community's calendar

Published 16th Oct 2020

This year's Stow Horse Fair won't be going ahead over fears of the transmission of coronavirus.

Using its powers under Covid-19 regulations, the county council will be blocking the planned event from going ahead next week.

On Monday, the county council and Gloucestershire Police jointly served the landowner with a ‘notice of concern’, which gave them 48 hours to address concerns the county council, Police and Cotswold District Council had.

As no further steps have been taken to make the event Covid secure, the landowner now understands the fayre will not go ahead this year.

Cotswold District Council, the county council, Police and the county’s traveller liaison service have been working together for the past few weeks on applying the brand new Covid legislation to make sure that all necessary information and evidence has been gathered before legal action was taken.

Officers have also carefully considered the rights and views of the travellers, the local community and the landowner when making their decision.

Sarah Scott, Director of Public Health for Gloucestershire, said:

“We are working hard to tackle Covid-19 – and that does mean some difficult decisions. I know how important this event is to the traveller community - I can assure them this decision has not been taken lightly.

"With Covid infection rates rising locally and nationally, it is the right decision, to protect both families attending the event and the wider community.

“I know colleagues have spoken to members of the traveller community and that their response to the concerns we have raised has been really welcomed – disappointed but completely understanding of the need to act in the public interest.”