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Glastonbury buzzkill round-up: Drug dogs, surveillance measures, tighter security...

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- The Guardian reports that 34 people en route to Glasto were arrested at Paddington - the majority due to drugs offences. See K9 magazine for a more dog-centric report

- Any hippy vibe on-site will have to survive a heavy surveillance effort from the man

- And if those who are used to necking illicit substances feel the need to repent, some friendly Christians will be on hand to offer their support / God's judgement

- In other "the man" news, this year there is tighter security than ever before - they need to keep a look out for poorly-disguised eBay ticket-buyers, after all

- Glastonbury organisers are backing a climate campaign at the festival - initiatives include a solar panel machine, carbon neutral showers, and a survey inviting people to declare why their actions matter to the environment

- Michael Eavis is backing a "More Homes Now" protest being staged by homeless charity Shelter at the festival today today

- The media has gone into Glastonbury frenzy the last day or two - a juicy collection of links will follow soon for your perusal...

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Posted by StuartW on June 22, 2025 in Glastonbury, Music News | StumbleUpon ToolbarPermalink

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