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Police are mounting a weekend-long public safety campaign at this year's Mannifest festival.
A 30 miles and hour speed limit has been imposed along the Ballahutchin, with parking banned on the main road between Union Mills and Glen Vine.
A new entrance to the festival site at Glen Lough aims to give better access for those arriving by car, and drivers are being warned to look out for pedestrians crossing the main road, especially at the end of the evenings.
The fun starts at 6pm today (Friday), when the first live act is due to hit the stage.
Inspector Will Campbell says he and his colleagues aim to build on the experience gained policing last year's event.
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