Glastonbury Festival getaway and clean-up gets under way

BBC News, England’s West


When the Glastonbury Festival ends another year, thousands of tired music fans go home.
It comes hours after the US Pop Star Olivia Rodrigo started the pyramid stage And he closed the festival at Worthy Farm in Somperset.
A volunteer team began to clean the site to prepare the land. Nadas Year in 2026. Revelers were asked to take all their belongings with them and leave their camp sites regularly.
Since the tails are expected to reach 31C (88f), people were encouraged to leave the site between 00:00 and 06:00.
Later, those who started their journey were recommended to cover light, airy clothes, carry water and regular sunscreen.
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The cleaning volunteers of the festival work through thousands of things left on the site, including paper glasses and food containers.
They also empty the overflowing boxes and remove large products such as camp chairs, swelling beds, slippers, flip -flops and shopping bags.

On stage – Tamsin Curnow, BBC West Points
A hot and overwhelming morning on the site.
There is currently a heavy cloud cover and many people seem to have paid attention to the advice of the festival to avoid severe heat in the afternoon.
There was a gentle flow from the main pedestrian gate to the bus station, where the extra water taps to make sure that everyone could get a cold drink.
And of course, as I get out of the site, that’s what they leave behind.
Recycling and garbage piles are growing – so far there are several air beds and suitcases!

The Glastonbury Festival will come back in 2027.
Organizer Emily Eavis told the newspaper to Glastonbury Free Press, that it was a “big list of things” to heal before then.
“We always want to make it better. The detail is critical. Just a small touch – like putting a new fence – it can make a real difference.
“And the years of Nadas are for this: you leave the ground to rest and you’re getting stronger,” he added.

