Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
As the excitement builds for Oasis's highly anticipated reunion concerts set to take place in 2025 at Manchester's Heaton Park, local residents find themselves caught in a whirlwind of mixed emotions. While the band's loyal fanbase eagerly awaits the chance to see their favorite group live, families living near the concert venue are voicing their apprehensions about the potential impact on their daily lives. Heaton Park, known as one of Europe’s largest urban green spaces, has a history of hosting large-scale events, including the popular Parklife festival. However, the prospect of hundreds of thousands of concert-goers flocking to the area for the five-day event raises concerns for those who call the neighborhood home. Many residents fear the influx of visitors will bring with it noise, traffic congestion, and added strain on local amenities. Local families have expressed apprehension about the disruption to their peaceful surroundings. A mother residing just a stone's throw from the park shared her worries, stating, "We love living near the park, but the thought of so many people pouring in feels overwhelming. It's not just for one night; it's over two weekends. It’s a lot to deal with." Councillor Sean Thorpe echoed these sentiments, acknowledging the challenges the concerts will pose for local residents. "The disruption for our residents over two weekends is a stretch," he remarked. With concerns about potential litter, parking issues, and increased noise levels, Thorpe emphasizes the need for proper planning and communication between the event organizers and the community. Conversely, not all residents share the same concerns. Some view the concerts as a welcome opportunity to bring vibrancy and economic benefit to the area. Local businesses, in particular, are hopeful that the influx of visitors will translate into increased patronage, providing a much-needed boost to the local economy. A local café owner expressed enthusiasm, stating, "Events like this can really help our business. People will come for the concert and might pop in for a coffee or a meal before or after." The city's authorities are expected to launch an extensive consultation process to address the concerns of residents while also working to ensure the concerts run smoothly. As plans unfold, many hope to strike a balance that allows for the excitement surrounding Oasis's reunion to coexist with the needs of the local community. As anticipation continues to build leading up to the concerts, the conversation around the impact of large-scale events on local neighborhoods remains crucial. Families near Heaton Park will undoubtedly be closely monitoring developments, hoping their voices are heard in the planning process. Meanwhile, fans prepare to celebrate the return of one of Britain’s most iconic bands, eager for a memorable experience amid the stunning backdrop of Manchester's beloved park.