For years, festivals have been hotbeds of illegal drugs that put the lives of innocent children at risk.
Yet in recent years, one festival in particular has garnered an even more worrying reputation.
Every year, electronic dance music festival Creamfields draws 70,000 people to the quaint Cheshire village of Daresbury, which usually has a population of 246 and was the birthplace of Lewis Carroll.
Many youngsters enjoy the rave legally, and as respectfully as you can be when increasing the local population by 28,000 per cent.
But the authorities are becoming increasingly concerned by drug use at the festival, which one judge described as the 'bane of Cheshire'.






