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Man dies at Glastonbury of suspected drugs overdose - 25 June 2007

A man has died following a suspected drugs overdose at the Glastonbury festival, police said.
The 26-year-old man, from the Midlands, was found collapsed on the Worthy farm site in the early hours of yesterday.
He was taken to Yeovil District Hospital where he died last night.
A spokesman for Avon and Somerset police said that a full […]

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Glastonbury drug arrests already - 22 June 2007

Police have today revealed that they have already arrested 34 people for drug offences, relating to this year’s Glastonbury Festival.
Officers have been targeting people over a two day period travelling from Paddington station in London to the Worthy Farm festival site.  Using sniffer dogs on the platform, police were stopping anyone whose luggage raised suspicion.
Of […]

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Latest pictures from Glastonbury - 22 June 2007

It looks like the weather men were right and Glastonbury is starting to look a bit muddy!
Sadly, the BBC Glastonbury webcam was hit by storms and is out of order.
We’ve got these latest pictures from Glastonbury:

(Thanks to Chris Mou)

(Thanks to Chris Mou)

(Thanks to TimS)
 

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Directions to Glastonbury Festival - 19 June 2007

How to get to Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury Festival is located at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset.  It’s actually closer to Shepton Mallet, than Glastonbury!
Most people will arrive by car, but please consider liftsharing where possible.  Check Liftshare.com for more information.
Driving directions to Glastonbury Festival
For those with sat nav, the postcode for Worthy Farm is BA4 4BY.  […]

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Glastonbury to be a mud bath, so say the ‘weather experts’ - 18 June 2007

Weather experts are predicting a mud bath at this weeks Glastonbury Festival, which takes place at Worthy Farm in Somerset.
Forecasters warn that persistent rain throughout this week will guarantee mud for the second time running.  In 2005, a months rain fell in less than 2 hours and more than 300 tents were washed away.
Festival organisers […]

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