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Terrible news from down South as the organisers of the Fflam festival scheduled for next weekend have had to postpone the event. Reasons given are that bad weather over the last weeks has made it impossible to develop the site in time for the opening date next Friday. This is another setback for the inaugural festival who recently had to refund camping tickets as they had failed to secure the license to having a campsite. They then decided to have the festival without camping which over three days is a little stupid but now it has all been halted. Plans are in the pipeline to have it at the end of the summer but massive questions must now be raised about how many tickets they have actually sold and who will be able to play at the proposed new dates. Having been badly advertised and badly promoted, especially in the North of Wales the event seems to be slipping away before it even got started.