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Going back to 2009 there was a right nob on the pyramid blocking me for fleet foxes, asked him to move politely but he decided to block me more. His supervisor had to remove him from his post in the end. Bad vibes. I can understand popping up for a look for a few seconds or if an incident is unfolding but some weird power mad security. Thought the security were great this year in my experience.
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By Nobody Interesting · Posted
If Sunak wins his seat (50/50 by the look of the polls) how long after will he quit as Tory leader and then quit as an MP thus meaning a by-election is called. I reckon he will be gone fast. -
By Supernintendo Chalmers · Posted
Yeah, it's a deal breaker. I'll not be back -
Looking at how things have evolved it is my expectation that we will continue to see more and more small entertainments removed, along with the diminishing of some of the quieter parts of the festival in order to continue to provide safe foot traffic area for the crowds at their peak. Undleground's offerings dwindled over the years until it was barely more than crew camping and a place to park heavy plant gear. There used to be a full row of stalls either side of the path through to green crafts that have gone. I expect the article is correct that at some point that whole field (and green crafts above) will be subsumed into the south east corner and the green fields compressed. Avalon is also likely to move elsewhere (Williams green seems the most logical spot) to further increase capacity in that area. It seems to me that the future of glastonbury is ever larger capacity individual venues taking up more ground with fewer smaller attractions and less camping inside the fence for both general admission and worker tickets.
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