Two days of near constant rain and tens of thousands of partygoers living it up churned Hillsborough Park into a ‘mudbath’ over the weekend (July 22 and 23), with some revellers saying they had “never seen so much mud”.
Opinion is split on whether any harm was done. Some residents are upset that the park has been torn up right at the beginning of the summer holidays - while others say mud is part of the festival-going experience and the park will recover.
Meanwhile, Tramlines organisers have committed to restoring Hillsborough Park, with work due to start on Monday (July 31) once the hoardings around the park come down.
Now, drone footage shared with The Star by hobbyist David Hector at 7 Hills Events shows the scale of the clean-up job facing the organisers.
1. google maps satellite screenshot of hillsborough park in Sheffield
This screenshot of Hillsborough Park on Google Maps shows how green space typically looks.
2. drone footage still showing scale of mud on HIllsborough Park following Sheffield’s Tramlines Festival
Drone footage by David Hector shows the scale of the clean up job facing Tramlines Festivals’ organisers after two days of constant rain and tens of thousands of partygoers churned Hillsborough Park into a “mudbath”.
3. drone footage still showing scale of mud on Hillsborough Park following Sheffield’s Tramlines Festival
Drone footage by David Hector shows the scale of the clean up job facing Tramlines Festivals’ organisers after two days of constant rain and tens of thousands of partygoers churned Hillsborough Park into a “mudbath”.
4. drone footage still showing scale of mud on Hillsborough Park following Sheffield’s Tramlines Festival
Drone footage by David Hector shows the scale of the clean up job facing Tramlines Festivals’ organisers after two days of constant rain and tens of thousands of partygoers churned Hillsborough Park into a “mudbath”.