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Thanks guys - already panciking about the details entered


I put my name on the for first so everything addressed to me but the card details in girlfriends name and will that cause a problem at authorisation stage etc - almost certainly not... but you know...


Louisana/Tillie - shame you guys aren't going now we could have had an EDF field


So who else on here IS going?

Ah, we're going alright! - just my partner's daughter that isn't.

So yes, let's make an ED field.

Any ideas for a flag??


And what you did: I did exactly the same, in the heat of the moment (didn't realise the first reg no/name entered would be assumed to be the card holder). I checked with ticket people, and there's no problem with that, and funds went though without problems. So don't worry, just celebrate.

Hmm - a flag. What SAYS East Dulwich? ... maybe each tent in the group could have the logo of a local shop on it

Or we could have a suggestion box at the fair on Goose Green.


We are travelling down on the Wednesday by the way so not sure how many others are doing same or relying on space "being considerately left by others"

Ignoring my first attendance (over 15 years ago - shriek!) where, like all the other teens, we foolishly set-up shop as near to the pyramid as possible (dur): Top spot was always in the Green Fields bit in between the stone circle and where Lost Vagueness is now.

But as we don't usually get there until Thursday afternoon, it's impossible to get on that bit - especially with more than one tent. Last couple of fests we were at the same end, but on the other side - the bit behind the Glade / green futures (whatever this field is called)

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