A 41-year-old man from Trowbridge was arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class A and Class B drugs at last night's Summer Solstice.

It was one of only two arrests made at the event at Stonehenge. 

A 49-year-old man from the London area was also arrested on suspicion of common assault.

They are both currently in police custody. 

Superintendent Phil Staynings, of Wiltshire Police, said: "This year’s Summer Solstice – the first one celebrated as a public gathering at Stonehenge in three years - has been a success on many levels.

"Inevitably, there were some traffic delays approaching Stonehenge due to the sheer number of vehicles wanting to visit the site.

“But overall the whole event has passed off with no major incidents and the atmosphere remained convivial throughout - no doubt helped by the weather which has been incredible this year.

"It’s good news that only two arrests were made, showing that the good relationship we have with our partners, including English Heritage at Stonehenge and the National Trust at Avebury, does work to make large-scale events like this run smoothly."