‘No live music and a curfew’: Glastonbury opens Worthy Farm for tranquil camping - News Summed Up

‘No live music and a curfew’: Glastonbury opens Worthy Farm for tranquil camping


But when booking lines open for one site on Saturday, pitches at Worthy Pastures are expected to be snapped up. Worthy Farm, the home of the Glastonbury music festival, has cancelled this year’s iteration of the earth-shaking event because of Covid-19 but is inviting people to come and camp at a “tranquil, family friendly” site. It will be a very different kind of Glastonbury experience: no headliners, no sound systems and a noise curfew will come into force at 11pm. Worthy Farm in June 2020. We are in a pandemic.”One Somerset campsite manager, who asked not to be named, expressed concern that Worthy Pastures could take business from other sites.


Source: The Guardian April 30, 2021 12:58 UTC



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