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An interesting article on sky lanterns is on Countryfile tonight. Footage from the West Mids fire service of a major fire caused by one, and more relevant to us lot is a farmer from Buckinghamshire who's lost several cows to lantern wires in the last couple of years :(

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I remember the fire in the midlands recently, I also remember the claims of some that such things never caused fires.

They are banned. Don't take them. Last year the message seemed to be getting through, although some still ignored the rules. There was an amusing moment on the Wednesday night at the opening ceremony at the stone circle when someone tried to set one off and failed to a chorus of disapproval.

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Bit of a shame they're so shit for the environment and dangerous really. I remember sending an absolutely sickening text to my then girlfriend about how beautiful they all were coming up over the stone circle and how I wished she could be there to experience them with me. :bad::bad: Needless to say I was absolutely out of my head at the time :lol:

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I'm completely opposed to sky lanterns at festivals. They don't always float safely away from the site. Sometimes the paper catches fire and the lantern plunges quickly to earth. Image if one comes down on a field full of tents.

Very pretty but not worth the risk.

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They are banned. Don't take them. Last year the message seemed to be getting through, although some still ignored the rules. There was an amusing moment on the Wednesday night at the opening ceremony at the stone circle when someone tried to set one off and failed to a chorus of disapproval.

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Agree with all the above - it's a shame as they look really great, and they cost £1 each in Poundworld, but are incredibly liable to causing a lot of damage. It's like sending your camp bonfire up into the sky on an unpredictable path for 10 minutes... wouldn't set one off now and in the "anything goes" atmosphere of Glastonbury you know they'd have to be fairly serious to ban them.

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It was quite something in 2010, a sky full of lanterns, I have to admit. It was my first year and it was just a bit amazing to look up at all the lanterns that had filled the sky.

In hindsight I dread to think how much damage that many lanterns caused. I think they need to be banned in the UK (I don't think they have been yet ), and I fully support Glastonbury banning them, as beautiful as they can be.

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Thinking about it I might be able to sell my lanterns to some mice who want a different perspective on the world. They could climb aboard and fearlessly launch themselves off. Rodent Chistopher Columus's, but in air travel rather than sea. I think this has got legs. I must do a business plan for it and present it to my bank manager to see if he'll get on board with pre-financing the operation.

I have a friend who has got a framed copy of a response to a letter he wrote to his bank manager. The letter back to my mate includes the following - 'Dear Mr X, I am very sorry to hear that you are getting bad vibrations from your dealing with this bank.'

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