Two arrests were made during the Glaston-Bury music festival yesterday, Monday, police have said.
Officers were sent to the town centre event as part of Greater Manchester Police's Operation Heartbeat and engaged with the festival goers who, "for the most part, had an amazing time".
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But two people "spoilt their own night with a trip to Bury police station".
One person was arrested and charged for possession of an offensive weapon and the other was arrested on suspicion of being drunk and disorderly.
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A spokesperson for Bury police said: “Bank holiday Monday was a blast for the officers deployed on Operation Heartbeat, they engaged with the festival goers of Glaston-Bury Festival and for the most part everyone had a good time.
“However, two people spoilt their own night with a trip to Bury police station.
“We hope people weren't too rough this morning after their day of drinking and live music!”
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