Nineteen people were arrested for a range of offences at this year's Kendal Calling festival.

Around 25,000 people descended on Lowther Deer Park, near Penrith, for this year's event which featured artists such as Noel Gallagher, Madness and Rudimental.

Police have praised the vast majority of festival-goers for their behaviour over the weekend.

Eleven people were arrested on suspicion of possession with intention to supply Class A drugs, while two people were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply psychoactive substances.

Three people were arrested for assault, two others for drink driving one person who was subject to a fail to answer warrant.

A further 41 people were dealt with for personal drug offences - 29 for Class A drugs, 11 for Class B and 1 for Class C. Officers also dealt with two public order offences.

There were 12 reports received for theft from a motor vehicle.

Chief Inspector David Bosson, of Cumbria police, said: "Although we did make a number of arrests over the weekend, the number is relatively small in comparison to the large number of people who attended the festival, and we are very pleased with the vast majority of festival-goers who appeared to enjoy the music and the sunshine sensibly.

"We wanted to ensure the event was an enjoyable one for all and worked very hard as a team with the event organisers and security to prevent any serious crime and disorder from occurring, and to do anything at our disposal to prevent drugs ending up on site.

"We made it clear beforehand that we would not tolerate drugs at the event and most people took this on board.

"The amnesty bins were widely used and The Loop front-of-house testing service was a fantastic resource that enabled users to find out what was in substances of concern and to be given advice to help keep them safe."