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		<title>Guide &#8211; Glastonbury Festival Guide</title>
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The Basics
Glastonbury has a long and detailed history, too much for this simple guide to delve too deeply into. As can be imagined it started small &#8211; in 1970 only 1500 people attended the first ever Pilton Festival. The next year it became Glastonbury Fayre and attracted increased numbers, initially travelers and hippies, then a [...]]]></description>
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