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T in the Park festival to leave Balado for new venue T in the Park festival moving to Strathallan Castle
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The T in the Park music festival is to move to a new location from next summer. T in the Park festival is to move to Strathallan Castle after being held at Balado for the last time next month.
Next month's event will be the last held at Balado, after "substantial" concerns were raised by health and safety inspectors about an oil pipeline which runs underneath the grounds. It comes after "substantial" concerns were raised by health and safety inspectors about an oil pipeline which runs underneath the site near Kinross.
Reports have said the festival will be held at Strathallan Castle from 2015.
This year's event will be headlined by Biffy Clyro, Arctic Monkeys and Calvin Harris.This year's event will be headlined by Biffy Clyro, Arctic Monkeys and Calvin Harris.
T in the Park has been held at Balado since 1997, with up to 85,000 revellers attending each year.T in the Park has been held at Balado since 1997, with up to 85,000 revellers attending each year.
However the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said it wants the festival to move because part of the site runs over the Forties Pipeline, which carries North Sea oil south to Grangemouth.However the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said it wants the festival to move because part of the site runs over the Forties Pipeline, which carries North Sea oil south to Grangemouth.
HSE said an accident at the pipeline could cause "a large number of casualties" and result in people receiving "a dangerous dose of thermal radiation".HSE said an accident at the pipeline could cause "a large number of casualties" and result in people receiving "a dangerous dose of thermal radiation".
Festival organisers DF Concerts had originally looked at redesigning the festival site away from the pipeline, but have now resolved to move.Festival organisers DF Concerts had originally looked at redesigning the festival site away from the pipeline, but have now resolved to move.
Perth and Kinross Council's licensing board is also due to meet on the issue of policing for the festival on Thursday. Perth and Kinross Council's licensing board is due to meet on the issue of policing for the festival on Thursday.
The local authority has also been urged to carry out a traffic assessment ahead of any move to Strathallan Castle.