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The biggest Glastonbury Festival came to a mud- caked finale yesterday and founder Michael Eavis said his farm's new drainage system had helped save the day.
Rain throughout the festival turned camping areas and paths into mudbaths, but the 170,000 on site were mostly spared the oozing lakes of previous years.See the full content of this document
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Organisers invested pounds750,000 in new drains after tents disappeared in brown pools at the last festival, but Worthy Farm's new pipes passed their stern test from the Somerset skies.
An army of helpers also packed...See the full content of this document
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