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get the news here first Mon 17th Jan 05 Tonight is the Public Entertainments Licence hearing for this year's Glastonbury Festival, without which the Festival can't go ahead. As the only website that's been consistently present at these hearings over the last few years, we will - as ever - bring you that important decision first. From around 5:45pm tonight, eFestivals will bring you live updates direct from the hearing, so you'll know just how things are going. And as the website with the greatest experience of these hearings, they'll be a fully-detailed report of all the important points available afterwards, just as soon as it's been written up. Beware of what other websites might report: one year the Festival's own website reported the licence granted when it was refused, whilst another has more than once used the eFestivals reports as the basis for their own less detailed articles, leaving the reader believing they were covering the hearings directly themselves. For the full and accurate info, keep it eFestivals. published: 09:04 (GMT)
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