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2 minutes ago, Andeeroo said:

What stage has moved in Silver Hayes? Wow?

I think The Gully might have moved over to where Sonic was, with Sonic moving further down. Seems like Silver Hayes will have more open space 

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1 minute ago, TomLove said:

I'm confused how the John Peel move is going to expand it/give it more room? Would seem more cramped if it's where I'm thinking and even further up the hill? 

Higher up, so less quagmire & much better access to the top of the Pyramid field & via Lower Mead to Silver Hayes. It's a good improvement

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14 minutes ago, cammie81 said:

Every single bar has shifted slightly to the right.

Must be global warming. The giant polar bear did try to warn us.

Except the Ridge & Furrow. Must be to ensure that all eFesters can still stagger to the Wednesday meet without (additional) confusion.

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1 minute ago, TomLove said:

I'm confused how the John Peel move is going to expand it/give it more room? Would seem more cramped if it's where I'm thinking and even further up the hill? 

That was my initial reaction, but the problem with the previous layout wasn't the amount of room, so much as nobody would go round the other side. By putting the toilets on the far side, it looks as though they're trying to encourage more people to be naturally standing all round the tent.

But it does look more cramped.

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5 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

That was my initial reaction, but the problem with the previous layout wasn't the amount of room, so much as nobody would go round the other side. By putting the toilets on the far side, it looks as though they're trying to encourage more people to be naturally standing all round the tent.

But it does look more cramped.

Ah, and there goes one of the best things about the JP, the fact there was always loads of space to the top/right of the stage...

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