Skip Navigation,Sitemap

Reading Chronicle

Changes For 2010

Published 20 Aug 2010 09:30 Mobiles Print Comments 0 Comments

Jump to first paragraph.

Share this Facebook Twitter Google Buzz Delicious DIGG Reddit Stumbleupon Email RSS

click to enlarge

See also:

1. Crowd surfing - Anyone who comes over will be made to walk back to the arena the long way. This policy was put in place last year and will continue.

2. No aerosols over 250ml - Festival organisers suggest campers bring disposable barbecues, trangias or solid fuel stoves as a substitute for gas canisters, which are no longer permitted.

3. Sunday pass-out system - There is no re-entry to the festival after 8pm on Sunday unless you are issued a pass-out when leaving.

4. Alcohol limit on Sunday - No alcohol can be brought on site after 6pm.

5. Increase in police and security - There will be an onsite police station at ‘Piccadilly Circus’.

6. Over 18s wristband - Following a successful trial last year the over 18s wristbands mean that young looking people will not need to carry id around with them.

7. Confiscation policy - Has been extended, see Keeping On Camping below.

8. Information tent - The tent is now located at road G4 with a second one in the arena between the Alternative and Festival Republic stages.

This article appeared in Reading Chronicle 19 Aug 10

Post a comment

Registered users log in here

If you are registered with us, you can login here. If you are not registered, do so now.
Once logged in you wont have to complete word verification each time you post.

Prefer not to register?

Usernames must be 4 - 20 characters. Registration only takes a few minutes. Registered users can also take part in competitions and other features of the site.


Enter the text as shown.

Return to the main index, get more from this section or browse our The Guide archives.

Other Stories

» View more stories

Super Tots in association with Lifestyle Images

Most Read

  1. Reading linked with Joe Cole
  2. Ufton Nervet train crash victim named
  3. Man killed at level crossing
  4. 'It's an eyesore': Residents slam council for neglecting estate
  5. Woman held at knife point by hooded burglars
  6. Reading's Karacan cutting short celebrations

» View More Stories

Competitions

» See all competitions

Hot Jobs

Taste

View our Taste Guide

Your social, local Business Directory - It's in ReadingIt's in The DirectoryDirectory Network

Copyright ©2012 Berkshire Media Group, 50/56 Portman Road Reading Berkshire RG30 1BA • Tel: 0118 955 3333 • Fax:

FacebooK Twitter RSS Feeds