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By CharlotteB · Posted
Dua Lipa 130 LCD Soundsystem 134 Little Simz 130 IDLES 90 The National 181 The Streets 146 Jungle 100 Jessie Ware 100 Justice 271 Heilung 145 Masego 110 Nia Archives 129 Jamie xx 45 (-5) Sampha 105 Sleaford Mods 70 (+5) Romy 130 Fontaines D.C. 209 London Grammar 100 Orbital 205 -
By Crazyfool01 · Posted
Dua Lipa 130 LCD Soundsystem 134 Little Simz 130 IDLES 90 The National 181 -10 The Streets 146 Jungle 100 Jessie Ware 100 Justice 271 Heilung 145 Masego 110 Nia Archives 129 Jamie xx 50 Sampha 105 Sleaford Mods 65 Romy 130 Fontaines D.C. 209 London Grammar 100 Orbital 205 -
Dua Lipa 130 LCD Soundsystem 134 Little Simz 130 IDLES 90 (-10) The National 191 The Streets 146 Jungle 100 Jessie Ware 100 Justice 271 Heilung 145 Masego 110 Nia Archives 129 Jamie xx 50 Sampha 105 Sleaford Mods 65 Romy 130 Fontaines D.C. 209 London Grammar 100 Orbital 205
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Hello. Have only just found this site and the thread. Is anyone on here a user of Accessible Camping? I wondered if the position of AC had changed recently, or if it had been extended? And has anyone seen hydrologic maps that would explain how, whilst other areas drained, the ‘pond’ in Accessible Camping actually got deeper and wider? We ended up.leaving on Sunday evening, just before 9pm because we couldn’t reasonably expect our small car to make it through the water if we had to stop (eg in Monday morning’s traffic). And I am completely p****d off about it because, to my relatively experienced eyes, that was an obvious consequence of any heavy rainfall. Obvious to anyone who knows the estate well, that is. Natural drainage channels don’t change over a weekend, and thus the landowner and/or estate management team must have been aware of the inevitable consequence of said rainfall. And yet, they put Accessible Camping there. I don’t know who made that decision,, but it was a cynical one, to be polite.
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By DareToDibble · Posted
Just the part in bold was my immediate thought. I kinda thought "they get better every year" but thinking about it more and boring my friends to death discussing it I think I'm going: (I might be the only person ever who is putting my first ever Glasto bottom) 2019 - Won tickets a month before (22nd May from eFests!) and it was my now wifes first ever Glasto. 2022 - My wifes 2nd - and only other - Glastonbury. I'm sure we all appreciate the festival means more when shared with the most important people in our lives. 2016 - Can't actually believe this is as high as it is given the state of the ground but that year I had 3 groups of friends all together. I still consider that Coldplay set as my favourite ever headliner. 2023 - After years of me nagging my brother and his girlfriend finally gave in and tried for tickets. I got to enjoy watching the wonder on their faces experiencing the festival for the first time. 2015 - My second Glastonbury, I understood by this point what the festival was about and one of my best friends came. Doubly special because he was/is a huge Kayne fan so seeing my friend that happy at a headline set made my festival. 2017 - Hugely excited to go after how amazing I found the Coldplay set the year before. 2014 - My first ever Glastonbury. I know I should have this a lot higher but honestly my friend got me tickets without me really knowing and I didn't know how much of a big deal it was. I just remember sitting in his house and him playing Clean Bandit and telling me why it would be so much fun to see them 😄 Imagine Dragons was my favourite set, please don't ban me from the forum.
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