John O’Connell, chief executive of the Taxpayers’ Alliance, described the failed festival as an “outrageous” waste of money.
D-Hive is a company, wholly owned by the hospital trust, which works on commercial projects intending to plough the profits back into local healthcare.The trust, however, argues that it did not incur any losses as a result of the cancellation because it claims D-Hive has provided £2.5 million in profits ‘over the past five years up to March this year.
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