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  1. 8 hours ago, Paul ™ said:

    DELICIOUS FOOD 😋

    Our list of food vendors is updated for the 2024 festival! We have hand selected a yummy bunch of tasty treats for you to tuck into while you're at the festival.

     

    We've got fan favourites the Texas Smokery and Truly Crumptious back again, plus plenty of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options from the likes of Creative Intentions, Food in the Belly and more! Festival-staples like the Paelleria (how can you resist a bit of Spanish cuisine in the sunshine!?), as well as more global flavours with Indian, Lebanese, Chinese, Italian and Greek options all on the table.

     
    We have hand selected a yummy bunch of tasty treats for you to tuck into while you’re at the festival with plenty of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free optTexas Smokery • Tikka Guys • Shakebar II • Rocket Dogs • Korean Chicken • Espresso Coffee House • Poffertgies UK • Italian Kitchen • Shippy Chippy Fish and Chips • Wildfire Burger Co • Castaway Kitchen • Nurses Cottage • Mac Daddy • Taste of Spice • Mango Rays • Brownie Madame • Spanish Street Food • Steak It Easy • Truly Crumptious • Carnival Coffee & Crepes • Barnaby Sykes Pie Maker • My Big Fat Greek • Stonebake Pizza • Noodle City • Smash The Hash • Soul Bowl • Food in the Belly • Jolly Hog • Tibetan Kitchen • Taylors Toasties • Toastiefest • Cargo House Coffee • Loaded Fries • Bubble Waffle • On The Green Bus • The Pink Donut Van • Melted Toasties • Churros Ole • Paelleria • Creative Intentions • Frank Water

    I hope the Toasted Sandwich vendor that was just on the track down to Woodland is back... absolutely delicious!

  2. Yog, I don't like to see you getting so wound up fella...

    You will always get knobs trying to take advantage of situations but the reality is that the winners are people that are genuinely thrilled to be going to Glastonbury (even if they are not of this parish)..

     

    Whilst I have entered 2 or 3 of the online competitions, I have elected not to drive around Cambs in search of chocolate, cheese and beer.. I have put my faith in the resale team for the first time this year and if it doesn't happen on Sunday, I will stop chasing..

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  3. 7 hours ago, t0paz said:

    It’s been a few years since I’ve stayed there but they were no more strict than East. If anything they were more relaxed. I don’t think you’d have any issues.

    ah... Thanks for the info @t0paz, i havent seen any photo's and imagined it to be more regimented (in a caravan park styli)

    If i get lucky in the resale, accommodation resale is only a short while after and I like to be prepped in case there isnt a lot of choice.. (CV East being my preference)   

  4. 31 minutes ago, Crazyfool01 said:

    I’m 7 bars in …. I’ve stopped at that … but have figured out the correct amount of insulin to inject to match half a bar 😂don’t even need tickets . I was hoping to send some on 

    you are a good man @Crazyfool01but are you allowed to gift the tickets on..?? I thought in most cases the tickets went to you and a guest?

    October Drift on Monday btw.... so if i am left miserable on Sunday, I will have something to cheer me up 🙂 

  5. 14 minutes ago, dizzymoo said:

    This is the first time in 7 years that I'm in a position to help other people without having to scramble for our own tickets; also someone else got our tickets in November so I feel I need to pay it forward.  After mulling it over I've concluded I can pay if I get through tomorrow, but can't cover the cost of 4 tickets for Sunday. If I'm lucky enough to get a booking page on Sunday I'll need someone from the group to give me card details and verification code if required. Once you're through to payment the tickets are held for 5 minutes, which should be enough time for details to be passed on and for me to input them.

    Good luck everybody, and remember to double and triple check those reg nos and postcodes!

    Thanks @dizzymoo it is very much appreciated… I am in Group 12 and would be happy to share details on Sunday (my daughters & BF’s are in Group 11 and I can be called for those also…)

    Great to have efesters willing to help!

  6. 4 hours ago, glast0gal said:

    Sometimes I don’t know how I feel about these ticket competitions that play into the hype of how difficult it is to buy Glastonbury tickets (or, I suppose, how demand far exceeds supply). Part of me thinks that the competitions are a result of the festival being over commercialised (which I do realise it probably has to be these days for financial reasons) but nonetheless it just becomes and feels a bit tacky and against the ethos of the festival for people to engage in overconsumption for a ticket so that a company can make an Instagram reel. I suppose I say this because I’m jaded and haven’t got a ticket, so easy for me to be negative and hasn’t stopped me from entering.

    Jaded...

    the perfect sentiment.

     

    Of course I want to go but the whole ticket getting process just has me wanting it to be over and done this weekend, so I can move on...

    I had a great run from 2007 to 2019, that I always thought was down to my organisation and preparedness.. But (assuming the worst this weekend) missing 2 out of 3 will definitely have me moving closer to a "cant be arsed" attitude..

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  7. 1 hour ago, Nobody Interesting said:

    This coming weekend will be warmer and sunnier.

    After that the best guess is a return to more unsettled but drier overall weatgher.

    Currently there are no signs of any prolonged warm dry weather but more than 2 weeks ahead things can and do change lots.

    The good news is the ground is drying and will continue to do so.

    👍

     

    A repeat of last years conditions would be a dream..

  8. 15 minutes ago, Alex DeLarge said:

    Find it interesting everyone's had issues with the line-up but seem fairly happy with the acoustic this year. I've not heard of a good half of the artists there! Just shows how subjective it can be.

    Im with you... This is the one stage announced to date that i dont think I will be visiting (apart from a beer in Cockmill at some point)

  9. I have 2 spare for October Drift at Portland Arms in Cambridge on Monday 22nd April… (my daughter and her BF are heading to NY the following morning and have opted out)

    if you are in that vicinity and never seen them, they are great value and always absolutely give it their all..

    tickets were £12 but happy to take a beer in the pub beforehand..

     

    DM me if interested

  10. 1 minute ago, GuildfordGlastoGirl said:

    Own up. Depending on which cider it is, rinse the fabric off. If you can take the cover off, do so, and run water through it. Either way, then soak up the liquid (use muslins if you have them, tea towels and towels otherwise). Repeat. Do not rub at it, just dab (you can use lots of pressure). Then sprinkle liberally with bicarb of soda. Allow it to absorb the liquid (at least 20 mins, can be left for hours or overnight). You can then hoover up, and repeat as necessary. 
    If the stain remains, then you have the options of mineral bleach (percarbonate of soda) and/or the sun (the sun is great for removing tomato and berry stains).

    Hope that helps!

    Yeah... I would go back to blaming one of the dogs..

    Either BiCarb or Soda.. they will both be forgiven 

  11. 25 minutes ago, irnkrtn said:

    Campervanners - do you have any special spots you like to visit on the way up/across/down?! We're heading in from London for the first time ever. Usually I stop at Gloucester services. Any campervan friendly spots on the way from the east?!

    Fleet Services on the M3 on the Monday is like a refugee camp for the great unwashed... I imagine McD's & KFC have record takings on that day

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