Visitors urged to stay away from Glastonbury during Summer Solstice season

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

There has been a plea for people to stay away from Glastonbury attractions like the Tor
There has been a plea for people to stay away from Glastonbury attractions like the Tor

Glastonbury Town Council has made a plea to visitors to stay away from the town during Summer Solstice season.

Festivals and events in the region have been cancelled for the coming months and fans of Glastonbury are asked not to visit the town for the traditional Summer Solstice celebration in June in order to protect its community.

Gerard Tucker, Glastonbury town clerk, said: "If you are a fan of Glastonbury, please respect this special place and our community.

"Our main priority right now is the health and wellbeing of our local communities. We love our visitors and once it is safe we will welcome everyone back to visit."

Glastonbury has been a place of pilgrimage and spirituality for centuries and attracts visitors of all faiths and none.

It normally welcomes visitors for the annual Summer Solstice, with its iconic Tor central to celebrations.

This year all celebrations have been cancelled and visitors are asked to respect the local residents and stay away until Glastonbury reopens for visitors.

     

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