VIDEO: The award winning cows at Glastonbury's Worthy Farm return…

VIDEO: The award winning cows at Glastonbury's Worthy Farm return…
Just two months after Glastonbury Festival 2014 the cows at Worthy Farm are now back in the fields where the revellers enjoyed this year’s extravaganza.

Glastonbury Festival organiser Michael Eavis has posted the video below on the festival’s YouTube channel.

The Worthy Farm herd returns to its fields. Always a happy day.

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Author: Western Daily Press
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Kate Bush's success could fuel demand for Glastonbury tickets…

Kate Bush's success could fuel demand for Glastonbury tickets…
Kate Bush could increase the massive demand for Glastonbury Festival tickets next year after the success of a widely applauded comeback show in London last night. The singer received a rapturous reception to her first live show in 35 years and fans finished with a standing ovation.Now many industry insiders believe the  56-year-old has set the stage to top the bill on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm in June 2015 and could draw the same huge crowds at Dolly…

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'Lifeline is being cut off by changes to bus timetable'

'Lifeline is being cut off by changes to bus timetable'
Bus users have staged a protest in Radstock over changes to local services.About 20 residents gathered to voice their concerns about changes that will come into effect next week.Most of the travellers were older residents living in Writhlington or Clandown who say changes to the 768 service, which travels between Farrington Gurney and Bath, could leave older residents housebound and without the lifeline they need to get to medical appointments.The big concern for residents is the removal of…

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'Service is needed by the elderly'

'Service is needed by the elderly'
AD Norman, who uses the bus service from Writhlington to Radstock several times a week after recently selling her car, said: “It is OK as it is now but the new service will be no use. I use the bus to come to tend my husband’s grave and to come and do my shopping in Radstock.”Jacky Christie, of Writhlington, said: “At the moment the service is perfect but the changes mean it will leave elderly residents facing a three-hour wait or a long walk up the hill.”Councillor…

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Author: Somerset Guardian