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  1. 6 minutes ago, cb4747 said:

    No I’ve just contacted them. I’m going to be so cheesed off (hehe) if I’ve purchased all this cheese and beer for nothing! 

     

    What does it say if you look it up on the Store Finder?

     

    Again speaking locally, but when I go to click on "More about this store", the non main group stores have a note on the page saying "Part of XYZ Cooperative" (example). Whereas the pages for the main Co-op Group stores don't have anything like that.

     

  2. 1 minute ago, cb4747 said:

    I’m not sure about this? I have a ‘green co op’ which has had Glastonbury promotional material displayed and also on their radio! 

     

    Hmm.

     

    They don't make it easy.

  3. 1 minute ago, philipsteak said:

     

    Glastonbury is, as ever, a very different and much bigger beast, but I managed to get on the same shift pattern as my mates for Womad one year when I only got my spot a few days before the festival. Was fully expecting not to so was a pleasant surprise to pick up the shift sheets. And that was with 4 other people, one of whom was a deputy shift leader and two were supervisors.

     

    Sure, it's possible.

     

    But I think probably shouldn't be taken as guaranteed, at least not past the cancellation deadline next week, and especially the later you get.

  4. 44 minutes ago, glast0gal said:

    Which ones are the Coop Group stores? Are those the ones with the green sign? I visited the one on Manchester Oxford Road the other day (blue and grey signage) and they did have Clipper, but not the right packaging. They had boxes of Clipper with a competition that closed at the end of February (!!!) Going to see if I can find some later in the week.

     

    Around here, there's 2 different types:

     

    Co-op Group are the ones that are useful for the various competitions, and look like this:

     

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    There's also "Central Co-op", which don't participate in any competitions, and look like this:

     

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    I think the general rule of thumb is look for the Blue branding, combined with the "square" logo.

     

  5. 2 hours ago, JackP1994 said:


    We’re after 1 Oxfam spot for my wife, having secured one myself back in Feb.

     

    We’ve been weighing up whether to stick or twist with the cutoff coming up. 
     

    Your words sound encouraging though so we might have to stick it out and hammer the Oxfam site for that 1 spot! 

     

    I would be very confident that, with persistence, you'll be able to get a spot for her.

     

    Where I would sound a note of caution is - there's a reasonable chance that you get the second spot after profiles have locked or after the rostering has been done - so you may not end up on the same shift pattern.

  6. 47 minutes ago, Oscr said:

    Unable to get a concrete answer on this, I've got friends with hospitality camping and I'm wondering if I can camp there with a crew wristband? Or in regular fields only?

     

    Any help appreciated!

     

    Officially, with a crew band you should only be camping in the assigned crew field.

     

    Practically, there's not much to stop you camping in the General Public fields, as the Festival can't realistically enforce that and once gates are open make only a token effort (if you pitch up in a public field on the Tuesday, they likely will remove the tent).

     

    But the H fields do have people checking bands on the way in and should challenge someone without the correct accreditation - which in this case would probably mean a Hospitality festival (primary) wristband, a Hospitality paper wristband in conjunction with any other festival wristband, or an AAA/BAA laminate.

  7. 9 minutes ago, turkey twizzler said:

    Can someone clear something up for me. The Glade poster drop had two line ups, one for Glade Dome the other for Glade Stage. Been to every Glasto since 2014 but was completely unaware there were two Glade stages. I always thought Glade was just that covered section in the trees to right of Other stage. I'm assuming that's the Glade dome because of how it looks, so where is the Glade stage?

     

    It's basically the big-ish stage next door. If you find one, then you'd struggle not to find the other.

  8. 3 minutes ago, Gnomicide said:

    Trying to remember GlastoMap. Was that a photo during the festival or out of season? I remember there festival made them take it down.

     

    Very much during the festival, and far higher res than this.

  9. 1 hour ago, Chef said:

    Its definitely before 3pm on Thursday as that is when we arrived and the Worthy View car park isn't as full to back where we were parked. Its not that far off though so would guess some time Thursday morning.

     

    Yeah, it's definitely not Friday onwards.

     

    Just looking at the Pyramid field, the NHS message hasn't had a chance to fade, and the build work on the Pyramid sound system is still ongoing - so the stage hadn't opened yet.

     

    There's crowds at some of the smaller stages around T&C, which suggests to me that it's probably Thursday. I reckon probably about noon-ish.

  10. 25 minutes ago, Julesdude said:

    i know someone says this every year, but it does seem to be very bare given that things are starting in just 9 weeks time?

     

    The "official" build doesn't start until May.

     

    Anything done prior to that is just the farm hands doing a bit of prep work.

  11. Just now, Crazyfool01 said:

    Can’t quite remember when the onsite portaloos dissapeared might have been a fair bit earlier

     

    In terms of public areas inside the fence, about 17-20 years ago.

     

    Though obviously they still exist outside the fence, and in some non-public areas where low volume provision is needed.

  12. 1 hour ago, Lucy92 said:

    Most you have to give your registration number to Glastonbury so they’ll void the win if you’ve already got tickets (it’s in a lot of the terms and conditions for the comps)

     

    I'd assume most people have more than one registration number though. I'd certainly give them a different one.

  13. 2 hours ago, CharlotteB said:

    I'm a bit obsessed with winning tickets, but I'm going anyway. Is that weird?

     

    I reckon that competitions closing prior to the cancellation deadline are certainly fair game - get your ticket for free (minus the cancellation fees), and can bring in a friend who doesn't have a ticket yet.

     

    Not bothering with anything after that.

  14. 6 minutes ago, Paul ™ said:

    I work alongside some of the site crew who do that every year, they go out to meet them and the driver just drops and goes. 

     

    It's not viable advice for general public, though.

     

    Aside from the fact that enforcement increases tenfold on show days, the public are heavily discouraged from getting anywhere near the area.

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  15. 2 hours ago, al_coholic said:

    Is there a bus to Shepton Mallet? If so, there is a Tesco there. Otherwise it would be bus to Glasto Town and then a walk to one of the supermarkets

     

    There is.

     

    The quickest/cheapest bus to a local town is the hourly shuttle to Shepton Mallet, and it stops right outside Tesco (which I've never been in, but I've heard stocks up especially for the Festival).

  16. 1 hour ago, Lucy92 said:

    Any recommendations for glasto alternatives?

     

    There's always a problem with this kind of question in that it depends on personal preferences - which specific parts of Glastonbury you (and they) would enjoy, and also how much weight do you give to your preferences against theirs? Age will be a factor as well.

     

    Personally I tend to think that if I had kids, the first festival I'd take them to would be Shambala because of the amount of creativity, variety, and sheer colourfulness on display. Also because I think that while it's not specifically a festival designed for "kids" in the way that Camp Bestival and Latitude are, it does feel very safe (with the natural and pretty much universal caveats of things can get wilder after hours) and it's certainly less manic / so much easier than Glastonbury.

     

    For my taste it's got the balance spot on of being very kid friendly, while not detracting from the experience for adults at all - you can go with kids, or you can go as a group of adult friends and both work equally well. On the other hand, Shambala does sometimes put people off because of the relatively high ticket price versus a lineup that (for the most part) is largely unknown so if big name acts are important then it may not be for you.

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  17. 1 hour ago, This_Fields_Good said:

    Now I'm no expert on bots, or modern (purported) techniques to game the ticket system, so please don't shoot me down for inaccuracies, but...
    My understanding of bots is of computer apps on networks, NOT people.
    And it is not so much an increase in browsers that is needed, but increased IP Addresses to improve your chances.

    Your understanding is correct on both counts.

  18. 1 hour ago, Gnomicide said:

    As far as I can make out (technical hitches aside), the sale times are basically down to how quick SEE and the festival want it to be.

     

    Yes.

     

    In the last 20 years, the only ones where sell-out time has any relevance whatsoever and can be used to even guess something about demand was for the 2008-2010 festivals (which didn't sell out in the initial rush).

     

    If it's selling out in the initial rush, as every other festival has done, then it follows that they could theoretically sell out in 1 second if the systems were scaled and configured to do so.

  19. 11 minutes ago, efcfanwirral said:

     

    Assume this is for people who are on the "priority" list and have worked with Oxfam before? 

     

    While that can't be 100% ruled out, it's probably unlikely.

     

    People on the Oxfam priority list had their window - in which a Glastonbury place was effectively guaranteed to those who wanted it - so there's no reason to prioritise them for any further places (nor any indication that they'd have signifiant numbers wanting it).

     

    Any further Glastonbury places should go straight to "general public" release.

  20. 1 hour ago, nikkic said:

    After securing tickets this morning, we can start planning our trip.

     

    First on the agenda, a new tent! 

    So recommendations please for a 4-man black out tent. 

    Will only be used once per year for a the festival. 
     

    What should we go for? 

     

    Basically - the only tents worth talking about are the F&B range from Decathlon. They come in different sizes and types so take a look at their website to figure out what best suits you. Or better yet pop down your nearest store (ideally one of the big retail park ones rather than a town centre one or an ASDA concession) as they should have a few on display by now.

  21. Would remind people that most competitions haven't closed yet, so not the time to be giving up. With at least a couple (BBC/WaterAid still to come).

     

    Specifically -

     

    Vodafone Social Media
     - 5 winners of 2 tickets via Prize Draw
     - Enter via comment on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram
     - Closes 21st April
     - https://xd.wayin.com/display/container/dc/728bb45f-f701-454b-bfcc-f743c2dcab04/details

     

    Vodafone VeryMe
     - 100 winners of 2 tickets via Instant Win.
     - Vodafone customers only, enter via MyVodafone / VeryMe app.
     - Closes 21st April
     - Details at https://www.vodafone.co.uk/newscentre/press-release/veryme-rewards-customers-can-win-tickets-glastonbury/

     

    Co-op / Worthy Farm Cheddar
     - 10 winners of 2 tickets via Prize Draw.
     - Automatic entry when purchasing pack from a Co-op Group Store and scanning membership card.
     - Closes 23rd April
     - Details at https://www.coop.co.uk/competitions/glastonbury-ticket-competition

     

    Co-op / Brooklyn Pilsner
     - 6 winners of 2 tickets via Prize Draw.
     - Automatic entry when purchasing pack from a Co-op Group Store and scanning membership card.
     - Closes 23rd April
     - Details at https://www.coop.co.uk/competitions/brooklyn-buy-scan-win

     

    The Guardian
     - 10 winners of 2 tickets via Prize Draw in a "nominate a friend" format.
     - Enter via online form
     - Closes 28th April
     - Details at https://www.theguardian.com/info/2024/apr/15/nominate-a-friend-to-go-to-glastonbury-festival-2024

     

    White Claw
     - 1 winner of 2 tickets via Prize Draw.
     - Enter via online form
     - Closes 8th May
     - Details at https://uk.whiteclaw.com/pages/glastonbury

     

    TimeOut / Brothers Cider
     - 1 winner of 2 tickets via Prize Draw
     - Enter via online form
     - Closes 11th May
     - Details at https://www.timeout.com/london/things-to-do/win-a-pair-of-tickets-to-glastonbury-festival

     

    Brothers Cider
     - 10 winners of 2 tickets via Instant Win.
     - Enter via online form using code from marked cans, available at "most major supermarkets".
     - Closes 31st May
     - Details at https://brotherscider.co.uk/blogs/blog/win-glastonbury-festival-tickets

     

    Hunter Boots
     - 1 winner of 2 tickets via Prize Draw.
     - Enter via following them on Instagram, and commenting. Additional entry by doing the same on TikTok.
     - Closes 31st May
     - Details at https://www.instagram.com/hunterbootsuk/p/C5RA668IpoQ/

     

    Co-op / Clipper Teas
     - 5 winners of 2 tickets via Prize Draw.
     - Enter via online form using code from marked pack, available at Co-op.
     - Closes 31st May
     - Details at https://www.clipper-teas.com/prize-draw/

     

    Oxfam / Tony's Chocolonely
     - 5 winners of 2 tickets via Instant Win
     - Golden Tickets hidden in marked bars sold via Oxfam
     - Closes 21st June or when 5 tickets found
     - Details at https://tonyschocolonely.com/uk/en/glastonbury

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