Glastonbury Festival 2016
All the coverage from Glastonbury 2016. Rain, mud and traffic may have marred the beginning of the festival - but revellers are making the most of the line-up. Here are the latest updates.
All the coverage from Glastonbury 2016. Rain, mud and traffic may have marred the beginning of the festival - but revellers are making the most of the line-up. Here are the latest updates.
Emily Eavis has apologised for the traffic congestion as thousands of people try to get onto the Glastonbury Festival site.
David Warburton, MP for Somerton and Frome took to social media to say the traffic was worse than it had been for years, while a school in Shepton Mallet posted on Twitter that all it's teachers had finally arrived at school by 10:30am.
#GlastonburyTraffic Not been so bad for years. Took the kids to school via a million back roads. Got there unfortunately for them. #Somerset
A man who died after catching fire at Glastonbury Festival has been named locally as Ashton Launcherly.
As the clean up after Glastonbury begins here's a low down of exactly what that entails in numbers.
Dozens were left stranded in the mud last night as the mass exodus began from Glastonbury Festival.