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Arcadia?


Stubbsy55

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As being discussed in the maps thread FYI. @Fork_UK pointed out this structure going up in Arcadia. Along with that, message my Glasto veteran mate sent to our group the other day (Hannah being his fiance):

"Hannah’s brother is mates with the owner of Arcadia. They're building a hanging structure with a massive crane and other spangly bits, they’ve had to put piled foundations in."

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25 minutes ago, Slugworth said:

Could this tie up Rob Da Banks visit to the farm?

don't think so.

My take is that the 'new project' was his podcasts, and the visit to the farm was to interview Emily - and that the 'project' was nothing to do with the festival itself.

 

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1 minute ago, eFestivals said:

don't think so.

My take is that the 'new project' was his podcasts, and the visit to the farm was to interview Emily - and that the 'project' was nothing to do with the festival itself.

 

Which ended up being a bit of a damb squib as he had promised exclusives and some exciting information, what we were given was way short of excitement. I did enjoy Emily's old stories about her growing up with the festival but Rob Da Bank seemed to be all smoke and no fire. 

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24 minutes ago, Doug85 said:

Which ended up being a bit of a damb squib as he had promised exclusives and some exciting information, what we were given was way short of excitement. I did enjoy Emily's old stories about her growing up with the festival but Rob Da Bank seemed to be all smoke and no fire. 

Yeah I gave up on that series.  It was Rob Da Bank interviewing some of his old mates, who, because they are still in the industry, gave nothing away.

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