willow wrote:tbh sound is much less of an issue to me than the size and capacity of wasing...at the moment it just isn't big enough. i'm referring to the camping...this was my 3rd year and it gets worse every time...we got there at 6 on thursday and we still struggled to find a decent spot (having got there on friday in previous years and had no probs).
It's a very good point, it was already a struggle finding space for Camp GT at 2pm!
The organisers do insist that extra fields can be opened up for camping (Nick Ladd says the festival site of the first three years was just one-eighth of the Wasing Estate - mind you, a good chunk of that is forest...)
There was camping space on the outer fields - but let's face it, everyone wants to be close to the action and so the spaces near the stages fill up very fast indeed. It was ludicrously fast this year.
The thing is that the Glade organisers are very strongly attached to the Wasing Estate for all sorts of reasons - despite whatever you might have heard elsewhere about some four-year deal that has come to an end. Far from wanting to leave Wasing, what I have been told by two organisers on two separate occasions is that they think Wasing is the perfect location for the festival. A person with strong Glade connections explains some of their reasoning at
post62585.html#p62585On the other hand, Ned Overkill has welcomed the criticism as well as the praise in his post at
post63258.html#p63258, and actually calls on people who had an issue with the Overkill sound to write in about it at
post63297.html#p63297 . I'd suggest emailing
info@gladefestival.com to make your views known either way. Ned says he'll ask the organisers about whether to ask people to write direct to the council but I think that will get the thumbs-down if the letters are from non-locals. Having to process thousands of letters from non-locals, whose views
cannot be considered in a licence hearing, would use up a lot of council funds and could therefore be counter-productive. So, as I say, try writing to the Glade email address first.