Four more people are due to appear in court next month after being charged with offences connected to the unauthorised music event held in Yate.
The latest four people will appear in court charged with a number of offences including assaulting emergency workers, failing to leave when requested and obstructing police
The rave, held in a disused warehouse on Stover Trading estate over Halloween weekend had over 700 attendees, who have been widely criticised for their blatant breach of covid-19 regulations.
The latest charges come after six men were slapped with fines after pleading guilty to similar charges at the beginning of February.
A further 15 people have received fixed penalty notices for breaching covid-19 regulations, including two men who received £10,000 fines.
Many people charged in connection with the rave are not from the local area.
The individuals that have been summonsed to attend Bristol Magistrates Court on Tuesday, March 2 are:
Nick Swanson, 24 of St George in Bristol, has been charged with failure to leave the land when requested and a public order offence.
Alex Rodgers, 22 of Westward Ho! in Devon, has been charged with four counts of assaulting an emergency worker and obstructing police.
Aaron Fragel, 23 of Bovey Tracey in Devon, has been charged with obstructing police, failure to leave the land when requested and a public order offence.
Amy Capel, 28 of Waltham Forest in London, has been charged with one count of assaulting an emergency worker and one of failure to leave the land when requested.
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