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Tort
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Lots of new stuff coming onstream for 2010. There's a preliminary 2010 map. Some of it is based on pure speculation but should give a rough idea of how things will pan out.

Plus - 40 Years of Glastonbury thanks to contributions from, amongst others, Wiskey who has attended every Glasto since she was born and her Dad Geoff who has been involved for even longer! Work in progress but developing week by week. biggrin.gif

Plus those boring old FAQs as well! tongue.gif
Paul
I didn't go last year. Where is Gate D now? It looks like it's on that map twice and I can't figure out where it actually comes through the fence.
Olivia
QUOTE (Paddydog @ Jan 14 2010, 01:28 PM) *
I didn't go last year. Where is Gate D now? It looks like it's on that map twice and I can't figure out where it actually comes through the fence.

Fucking miles away from anywhere useful, that's where. And don't expect to be parked near it either.
Tort
Details of proposed changes for 2010 now included in the News Section. West Campervan Fields, new campsites, extension to Trash City etc....
Tort
More license news. Main Stages louder but shutting down slightly earlier this year.

http://www.glastoearth.com/news/2010-licen...der-but-earlier
Hash4Cash
id just like to point out that noise levels are measured in decibels (dB) not Wats (W) as stated in the artcle. Wattage is the power consumption and does not neceserly relate to the output volume.
Olivia
Love this bit, at the bottom of the new West Campervan fields:

QUOTE
.....................West....East
'Hill of Death'... No... Yes
paulo999
QUOTE (Hash4Cash @ Jan 22 2010, 05:46 PM) *
id just like to point out that noise levels are measured in decibels (dB) not Wats (W) as stated in the artcle. Wattage is the power consumption and does not neceserly relate to the output volume.


The article, which I wrote, relates precisely what is in the licence. Offsite noise levels measured in decibels, which will be raised this year, and a site wide sound power limit in kilowatts, which will not.
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