QUESTION: You quite rightly say 'if you see someone acting suspiciously contact a police officer', possibly easier said than done; is there a contact
'phone number for the onsite police? Lets hope we don't get the wave of tent thefts in Paines ground the first night like we did last year!
Have a good festival!
ANSWER: If you need to contact a police officer during the festival - you can either come to the police compound on site and report suspicious
behaviour or you can call the usual non-emergency phone line for the police in Avon and Somerset 0845 456 7000.
In an emergency you should call 999 as usual.
QUESTION: National express say that the journey time between the festival site and bristol airport on Monday will be 1 hour 15 mins. Given the amount of people leaving the site can this be true?
ANSWER: It's likely that there will be additional traffic on the roads on Monday leaving the festival and therefore journey times could increase. It would be best to contact your travel operator for exact estimates on how your journey could be affected.
QUESTION: if i feel really ill what should i do because staying in a hot tent all day i dont think would be that good?
ANSWER: If you are feeling unwell while at the festival there are three medical facilities on site (Ivy mead, Greenfield or Park Home) and two pharmacies (one in Ivy mead and one in I market) where you will be able to get medical attention.
QUESTION: what are the road closures around the camp site specifically between the site and Wells , cheers
ANSWER: There are no road closures planned before the festival - however part of the A361 will be closed on Monday following the festival in order to ease the flow of traffic away from the site.
QUESTION: What is your advice on H1N1 flu pandemia? Glastonbury is massive and flu virus could spread very fast.
ANSWER: There are contingency plans in place to deal with Swine Flu, which will be coordinated between Glastonbury Festivals Ltd (GFL) and the Health Authority.