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Chimps

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  1. 6 hours ago, Ayrshire Chris said:

    Yes, a rare occurrence it’s sunny and warm, hopefully Somerset dries out in the next few weeks, sure it will. 

    You wish. We’re still trying to recover from the winter rain in Glastonbury. 
    The ground might feel ok under foot, but you don’t have to go far to find the custard. 
    The rain from last night has put us farming folk back at least another week. 
    It is not gonna take much to start churning up those fields at Worthy Farm when the build starts properly. 

    We are not out of the woods by a long shot. 
    Bring wellies. 

  2. 4 hours ago, Rula912 said:

    I’m staying in Glastonbury town a few days before the festival but staying in east CV.  Rather than going along A361 past Pilton to A37 I was wondering about the possibility/sense of dropping down to A37 via Baltonsborough.  Caravan is pre sited so it just a car not a motorhome I’m driving

    You’ll be fine driving from Glastonbury toward Pilton on the A361 as long as it’s before 22:00ishish. 
     

    It’s the route I take from my home in Glastonbury back to my trading pitch on the Tuesday evening. 

  3. 32 minutes ago, Tinsel19 said:

    Lot's of people on Twitter complaining their local postcodes were rejected in both inner and outer sales.

    If you see those putting pics up, they’ve all got a space between the first and second part of the postcode. 
     

    Schoolboy error, everybody knows that you bin the space. 

  4. I saw on the Eat The Farm instagram that they are there in September. 
     

    Do they have many food stalls and what is the bar situation like or can you take your own booze?

    I’m going to Extravaganza tomorrow so think I will queue up for some tickets. 

  5. What’s people’s thoughts on the Vodafone signal this year. 

    As a trader having decent connectivity is critical. 

    We changed to VF from EE on our 4G Routers for this year. Did some testing from when we arrived on the Sunday and VF seemed ok, no better than EE, we took the EE SIMs just in case. 

    By Tuesday VF was truly awful and swapped back to EE and used those throughout the festival with no connectivity issues whatsoever. 

    Did give VF a go on the Saturday just to see if any improvements and quickly returned to EE. 

  6. From a traders point of view, really not sure what happened this year. We’re allowed to leave at 6PM, they msg us when we can go. It took 1hr 50mins to get from Leftfield to the junction of Pylle Road and the A37 this year. It has previously only ever taken 20 minutes for the last 10 years.

    We were prevented from going out via Mary’s Gate and up Neat Lane onto the A361. 


     

  7. And this is what is wrong with the festival. Volunteers doing a bit of work, I’m looking at you Oxfam, before gates, and then adding nothing during the actual Festival, free to enjoy it, and essentially taking a ticket from the traders pool, who are desperate for more staff. 

    One of the main reasons you’re all waiting in queues for your food is because us food traders are deprived of the staff tickets we need. 
     

    It’s taken me 8 years to go from 8 to 10 tickets. I need 14 to be able to man my stall successfully without killing my crew.

     

    Huge number of food traders dropouts from last year. 
     

    You will have noticed that the festival are no longer primarily interested in the look and feel of stalls. They are desperate to fill the place.

    Traders close to me with 7/8 staff. Mental.

    Caveat: All my crew are still alive, just.

     

  8. 2 hours ago, HotChipWillBreakYourLegs said:

    Last year they had chunks of timber that still had nails in!

    That’s what you get when you chuck a load of old pallets through an industrial chipper

  9. 16 minutes ago, Lakey91 said:

    Definitely Gloucester for services!

    Shepton Mallet Tesco for booze.

    Do not rely on Tesco Shepton for your booze. 
    I’ve been in there a few times this week and larger (12/24s) cases of beers and ciders are very few and far between. And what has been there is being snapped up. 

    Lots of 4 packs. But obviously they’re a pain to carry. 

  10. On 7/27/2019 at 6:25 PM, HotChipWillBreakYourLegs said:

    I'm going to Neverworld next weekend, they've gone cashless.  It just seems dumb and I just do not see the point.  Why give your punters less choice and extra hassle? 

    The prime reason for going cashless at festivals is so the organisers can ensure they get paid the correct percentage pitch fees by all the traders. 

    The event organisers provide all the technology and infrastructure to the traders and all the cash goes direct to them. 

    The traders get their takings about a week later when any percentage fees have been taken. 

    It’s worse for traders. 

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