Glastonbury Festival has been given a series of recommendations for next year’s event by Somerset Council.The council has recommended that the festival bring in more toilets and better crowd control measures alongside suggestions that allergen information is displayed more clearly at food outlets and bars more clearly.The festival organisers said they will “review the feedback”.Dave Coles, Somerset Council’s head of regulatory services, said that the 2023 Glastonbury Festival “overall was very well-run” and the majority of the feedback from the 2022 festival was taken on board and acted upon.
However, he said that “continuous improvement” was needed for the Worthy Farm event.Other recommendations include better walkways and more water refill stations at The Park and The Stone Circle areas.Meanwhile, councillor Susannah Hart said the majority of locals supported the festival but urged the council to continually listen to their concerns.“Generally people who live locally make one of two choices.
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