Pagans Will Be Able to Camp In Avebury for Festivals

February 5, 2009

Author: Staff Writer

Source: Western Daily Press

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The residents of Avebury, Britain's only village set inside a Neolithic stone circle, have reluctantly voted to back allowing pagans to camp there for their festivals – because they fear banning them would lead to "significant problems".

But people in Avebury told heritage bosses they must continue to try to solve the conflicts between them and pagan worshippers who descend on their community for equinoxes and solstices.

The results of a consultation between all the sides in what has been a complex problem were released on Thursday – and it appears likely the National Trust will continue to allow limited access to the stones during key festivals.

Villagers said they didn't want a return to the days of the mid-noughties, when hundreds of cars blocked the main A361 through the Wiltshire village, and thousands of people packed the stone circle.

In 2005 and 2006, residents complained of chaos and anti- social behaviour with complaints of drunken revellers urinating in gardens, rubbish left everywhere and emergency service vehicles unable to get through the village.

The situation has improved in the since with first police and council officials clamping down on cars parked outside the designated car parks and then the National Trust not allowing camper vans and travellers' vehicles into the main car park. It has meant numbers at the solstice have more than halved, with many travelling on to Stonehenge.

But the issue of whether people should be allowed to stay overnight remains.