Glastonbury Festival: Tickets for locals on sale tomorrow

Glastonbury Festival: Tickets for locals on sale tomorrow
A limited number of weekend tickets for this year’s Glastonbury Festival will go on sale tomorrow, before the main national resale in April.
But you will have to live in one of a handful of parishes close to the Festival’s Worthy Farm site in order to get your hands on one.
The tickets are available exclusively to local people.
The festival tickets sold out nationally within two hours of going on sale in September.
Local tickets are only available from 10am tomorrow – Thursday March 20 – until…

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Latest traffic, travel and weather updates for in and around Bath

Latest traffic, travel and weather updates for in and around Bath
6.40am update: An earlier accident which had partially blocked Chilcompton Road between The Street and Riverside Gardens has been cleared.

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Make the most of the warmest day of the working week because your journey to work is about to get a whole lot wetter.
There are no new problems on the roads in and around Bath first thing this morning.
Drivers heading into Bath along the A4 will continue to face delays because of the closure of the A431 Kelston Road and temporary traffic lights are… – Read More.

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Glastonbury Festival awarded new 10 year licence from Mendip…

Glastonbury Festival awarded new 10 year licence from Mendip…
GLASTONBURY Festival has secured its future for the next ten years following Mendip District Council’s approval of a new licence application.
In the past, Glastonbury Festival’s licences have been subject to scrutiny in a public hearing because of objections from the public or concerns from those with an interest in the safety of the event such as the police, fire or ambulance services. However, the new application, submitted by festival director Robert Richards, received only a few…

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Glastonbury Festival has secured licence for next 10 years

Glastonbury Festival has secured licence for next 10 years
Glastonbury Festival, one of the world’s biggest festivals, has secured a licence for the next ten years – only the second time it’s been granted without a public hearing.

From this year Glastonbury Festival will be able to use its new premises licence to hold the event at Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset, until 2024.

In the past, Glastonbury Festival’s licences have been subject to scrutiny in a public hearing because of objections from the public or concerns from those with an interest in…

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