7 August 2024
Leeds Festival
Tickets
- The Thorner TCF ticketing system is closed for applications. Festival Republic will be soon be issuing e-tickets to the email addresses you have supplied
- Tickets will be issued in batches and may arrive at different times even in the same household
- Do remember to check your junk mail
- Please read the festival site entry, ID requirements and other conditions sent with your ticket before setting off to the festival
- Please be patient and only make contact if you haven’t received your tickets by 10 August. Thorner Community Fund Contact details are at the foot of this notice
- As always, these are Local Resident tickets not Guest Tickets. The information on the Leeds Festival website about Guest tickets is not relevant
- Please read the festival site entry, ID requirements and other conditions sent with your ticket before setting off to the festival
- Tickets and wristbands are non transferrable. Any abuse will result in residents being banned from future events
Children
- Children aged between 5 and 12 at the time of the festival will not need tickets and will be allowed into the Festival as long they were registered when you applied for your own tickets
- Children under 5 do not need to be registered
Wristbands
- Ticket users should take their e-ticket together with photo ID to the wristband exchange at Yellow Gate Bramham Road . Your ticket/email will detail opening times for the wristband exchange
Car Parking
- Thorner Resident parking can be accessed via the Green Gate – Nova Scotia Farm entrance. Car park passes will be issued electronically around the same time but separately to tickets.
Shuttle Bus
- In the interests of safety, and to eliminate short, cold start car journeys, we would ask residents to catch the free TCF shuttle bus. It’s safer and greener
- The roads are not safe for walking, they are not lit and have no verges in many places
- The bus is for Thorner residents and their household guests. It will operate on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It will run every 30 minutes, or sooner if full, from 11:30 at the Mexborough Arms. The last return bus will leave Yellow Gate at 03:00 each day
- Pick up and drop off points are as in previous years, The Mexborough Arms, the top of Church Hill and inside Yellow Gate
- Please be respectful at the pick up points and allow those who are there before you to get on first
- When getting off in Thorner late at night please be quiet and respect your fellow villagers
Further Updates
- If required, we will provide updates and further information on this page over the coming days and weeks
Key Contacts
- For all matters relating to Thorner resident ticketing and the shuttle bus the contact point is Wayne Young: thornercommunityfund@gmail.com
- Please do not contact Thorner Community Fund about road access, road closures or village access passes. The village access and road closure plan has been developed and agreed between Festival Republic, West Yorkshire Police, Thorner Parish Council, Leeds City Council and other relevant agencies. Further information will be published separately. For village access, and road closure information and queries, the contact is the Village Liaison Manager, Marcus Griffiths who can be reached at thornervillage@leedsfestival.com
- For information on the festival itself, Festival Republic have set up an information webpage for local residents that will be updated with 2024 detail nearer the time of the festival
https://www.leedsfestival.com/local-residents/
Wayne Young
Thorner Community Fund
thornercommunityfund@gmail.com