Threat to Chaos venue will be assessed after 2014 clear-up
THOSE who went to the Greenman Motorcycle Club's 10th Chaos festival at Pleinmont over the weekend are hoping that there will be an 11th one at the venue.
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A question mark hangs over the siting of the event as one of the farmers has indicated that he intends to sow different crops in one of the fields next year, which has been grassed for many years.
Co-organiser and IT worker, Chris 'Ozy' Chadwick, 40, said not too much thought had been given to 2015 at this stage.
'We always wait until one year is finished, pay the bills, and then add the numbers up first,' he said.
'We've had a great run up here and the land owners have been fantastic by giving us free use of the site for the past 10 years.'
A reduced site could be one option for 2015 or organisers could look to find another one.
Mr Chadwick said it was almost the perfect site, isolated and with a natural ridge around the top which acted as an acoustic barrier. 'We always make sure that the sound equipment is pointed out to sea. Other events have problems with noise, but up here we are just that little bit further out of the way.