Nimbus took over the assessment of Glastonbury Accessible Facilities applicants last year which makes sense as they are qualified to make the correct decision. This move was very much needed as the amount of applicants wanting to use the Accessible Facilities had exceeded the amount of spaces available.
As with Oxfam there is the choice between a 3 year Nimbus Card for £15 or a free Glastonbury Digital Access Pass.
Nimbus understand that even just attending and getting around the festival is more demanding than normal day to day life, so they judge each application fairly based on the evidence they are provided with.
However I would be very surprised if the criteria differs to qualify for the card or the pass.
I would highly recommend getting the full Nimbus Card as it is recognised by many venues and attractions both in the UK and worldwide. 😊
1. Lambrini Girls - Who let the dogs out. Just a really strong collection of songs that do real justice to the catalogue of singles and EPs up til now. Looking forward to hearing those songs live.
2. Billy Nomates - Mary & The Hyenas OST New Billy and it's the soundtrack to a film I've never heard of? Of course it is.
First ones come to mind are All My Friends in 2016 at the Other. Somehow still finding the energy to party on the Sunday night despite the exhaustion and mud.
Then there was the primal screaming at the end of I Know The End, Phoebe Bridgers in Woodies in 2022. Post-pandemic catharsis.
Moments.