Glastonbury organisers apply for a licence to hold an event in September
Glastonbury organisers reveal that they have applied for a licence to hold a concert on Worthy Farm (the usual site of Glastonbury Festival) this September. Earlier this year, the organisers of the festival announced that sadly Glastonbury would be cancelled for the second year in a row, due to the coronavirus pandemic. Following the devastating announcement that left both organisers and
UK festival organisers want attendees to either be vaccinated or have recent covid tests before entering
In the UK, the summer festival season is looking up following a road map that states (if all goes to plan) that large events could take place after lifting all restrictions no early than 21 June. There are still concerns, though, that festivals may not be able to go ahead safely, and many are trying to come up with solutions
UK festival offers to help with vaccine roll-out
The roll-out of Covid19 vaccines is gathering enormous pace in the UK, with unprecedented plans in place to ensure the vast majority of the UK adult population can receive their jab within the next few months with an aim towards normality by summer. With hundreds of hospitals, over 1000 GP practices, along with a multitude of mass vaccination centres manned