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I heard word of a couple of food traders saying that 2025 would be their last year trading and that the fallow year was a perfect time to retire from the game. One particularly well known trader being one of them.
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I love how orderly that queue is.😄 And they have those book things and everything. Nowadays it would be just a massive blob of people blocking the whole pavement.
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Then followed a few years of repeatedly dialling a phone number until you got through. F5 meant nothing then!
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https://www.efestivals.co.uk/festivals/glastonbury/2024/smallstagesreview.shtml Great, here's yet another one, with a welcome focus on the smaller stages. Couldn't agree more on the beauty of the new Tree stage (there's a lovely picture of it right at the start of this review), and on the Egg deserving higher billing - I remember them playing the Glade a few year ago?
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By Yoghurt on a Stick · Posted
I can only assume that if dangerous crowd conditions are noted by the festival and the Council, that they both try try to improve year on year.* If they are noted and not acted upon then surely any major 'incident' would mean that GFL, Eavis, possibly his family too etc become corporately liable? * - The problem, I suspect, is that Glastonbury doesn't have another better crowd control functioning Glastonbury to compare itself too. This means that it can't directly learn. That means that any flow analysis systems from elsewhere, if used, wouldn't seem to me to be able to be used accurately. So what are they using? Are they even monitoring it in such a fashion? One would expect that they are. Personally I'd be whacking it (with fear) every festival, if it were my festival and I hadn't done continuous homework in this area.
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