Cheshire Police Implement Stringent Safety Measures for Creamfields Festival, Including Facial Recognition

August 20, 2026
Cheshire Police Implement Stringent Safety Measures for Creamfields Festival, Including Facial Recognition
  • Cheshire Police warn festival-goers about safety measures and potential spot checks ahead of Creamfields at Daresbury, as up to 80,000 attendees are expected over the long weekend from late Thursday to Monday.

  • Security will include drug-dog teams, amnesty bins at entrances for prohibited items, and strict penalties for drugs or weapons; anyone under 18 or entering without a ticket will be ejected.

  • Authorities urge attendees to keep noise and antisocial behavior to a minimum beyond the festival site and remind parents to prevent unaccompanied under-18s from travelling alone.

  • Residents can access information about potential local impacts and raise concerns directly with the festival organizers via a dedicated contact number.

  • A policing operation led by Superintendent Andy Blizzard will feature a visible police presence, entry searches, and ongoing searches during the event to deter crime and disorder.

  • For the first time, retrospective facial recognition technology will be used at the festival, cross-checking CCTV against national police databases to identify outstanding suspects.

  • Officials emphasize collaborative planning with Creamfields to balance safety with attendees’ enjoyment of the event.

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