Glastonbury ticket registration closes in a fortnight

Glastonbury ticket registration closes in a fortnight
Registration for Glastonbury Festival tickets closes at the end of September, giving those wanting to go just a fortnight to get ready.Tickets  for the festival will go on sale at 9am on October 5. Coach packages go on sale earlier – at 7pm on October 1. The registration process, developed to tackle ticket fraud, gives each festivalgoer a ticket with their picture on it. Tickets for this year’s festival cost £220, plus booking fee, and are available only through…

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Glastonbury festival tickets sale date announced

Glastonbury festival tickets sale date announced
Tickets for next year’s Glastonbury Festival will go on sale at the beginning of October.
The great rush for tickets will start at 9am on Sunday October 5, well before the line up is announced.
Last year over a million people tried to get around 150,000 tickets which sold out in record time.
The 2014 festival headliners were Metallica and Kasabian but country singer Dolly Parton stole the show.
Tickets will cost £220 plus £5 booking fee and as usual there will be a £50 deposit…

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Glastonbury Festival organiser Michael Eavis has restraining…

Glastonbury Festival organiser Michael Eavis has restraining…
A man accused of using threatening behaviour towards Glastonbury festival organiser Michael Eavis has been given a restraining order preventing him from contacting him.

Peter Hugh Taylor, who lives in Pilton, Somerset, was alleged to have acted in a threatening manner towards the victim following an “incident” before Christmas where they had a disagreement.

He was then alleged to have made two malicious phone calls to the 78-year-old in December last year.

However when he appeared before…

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Pair of chefs beefing-up the traditional doughnut

Pair of chefs beefing-up the traditional doughnut
A pair of chefs from Temple Quay Market, Bristol, have cooked up a new savoury treat with an unusual twist on the traditional doughnut – by fill-etting it with beef. Culinary duo John Barrett and Ben Dass have created the beef and Guinness stew-filled freshly fried doughnut – dubbed the ‘moonut’. The £3.50 calorific treat is topped with powdered shitaki mushrooms and paprika, as opposed to the more traditional sugar coating

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