The changes come after organisers admit last year's event security was 'not good enough'.
An inquest into the Salford teenager's death is due to be held later in August.
The disposable vapes ban is focused around the festival's efforts to be more eco-friendly, although Festival Republic director Melvyn Benn admitted preventing people from bringing them in would be "impossible". The committee was also told there had been issues with the X-ray facilities at last year's festival, as well as with transferring patients to hospital.Around 1,300 festival-goers needed medical attention on-site over the course of the weekend, with 21 taken to hospital.
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