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By Toilet Duck · Posted
Thought you'd be happy to see Sprints on the list! If you haven't caught Pillow Queens, highly recommended. They've been a fixture at most Irish festivals over the last few years. New album was released a couple of weeks ago and is excellent, less jangly-indie-pop than their earlier stuff (more an evolution from the second album) and Pamela continues to tone down the Dublin twang (to the point where she's starting to sound like CMAT at times!). Should be right up your street based on bands I've seen you mention! -
By Kaboom Boxer · Posted
How did you find the drive in on Wednesday morning? -
Stayed there night before a couple of times. It’s fine, decent food & beer and comfy. Never stayed for breakfast as leave early to queue! Almost everyone there was heading to the festival.
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By parsonjack · Posted
Sparkford would work but you'd ideally want to first head West on A303 then straight up A37 from Podimore roundabout to Pylle and left into Blue Route and Tangerine. That route would avoid the A371 which from Castle Cary is closed apart from shuttle bus traffic to/from Castle Cary station and the Bath & West drop off. Looking again at your original option 1 I think that also uses the lane south off A361 that I mention in previous post so also not an option unless you changed it to head east into Shepton then south onto A37 and approach the turn into Blue Route at Pylle from the north instead. Of these I'd probably stick with the Coxley overnight and head to Wells-Shepton-A37 south. Switching to Sparkford puts you in with a lot of northbound traffic from A303.
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