Since people may not have time to look it up, are people not packing and working out conflicts already?
ABI is a kind of brain damage.
For those who are kind, assertive and want a to help, there have been problems reported in the past with some staff at Glastonbury , especially it seems, security staff, not acknowledging attempts by the invisibly disabled to communicate and make special requests. We are entitled to do this and ask for odd favours under UK law. The Access team are aware of the law, but they need the id numbers of any individual Security people who are hostile or rude, so they can explain it to them.
For anyone reading this who may need to know where to seek trustworthy help, the Welfare Tent staff are really good (on past experience, that is), Springfield Campsite staff do care about us, they are as busy as they look accommodating people with special mobility needs, but they are kind and capable of allowing a slow, sensitive, or confused person a chance to ask for help. Just try to go when they do not have a rush on their own campers moving in or out. Last but not at all least, escape from the main stages, to any space with smaller bars and less rammed crowds, and that is where Glasto people who have a minute will be, some will not have lost their site map, or forgotten what this planet is called, and they can tell you where the nearest Water Point is, or the general direction to the field you left your tent in.
Thank you from me to all who want to let those of us who are made/ended up a bit different join in. One day we will make the world a better place...one Glastonbury Festival at a time 😀. Party on.