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They are free to use although a donation towards the charities and peace organisations who run them would be appreciated if you can afford one. They are basically large steel cages housed inside marquees. There are at least a dozen Property Lock Ups dotted around the site which can be located by looking for the keyhole symbols on the Site Map. Muggings at the festival, for example, fell from 157 in 2000 to a statistic which is hardly ever reported nowadays.

However the introduction of the Super Fence and much better security both around the site, in the car parks and also in the neighbouring villages, all but eradicated one of the issues which seriously threatened the very existence of the festival. In 2000 I lost count of the number of times I returned to my tent to find it had been ransacked and there were many instances reported of tents being slashed or even being completely removed together with their contents. Admittedly, before the fence was introduced in 2002, as many as 100,000 "fence jumpers" would get into the festival without paying, and unfortunately a good number of these people came with the sole intention of helping themselves to everybody else's belongings while they were away from their tents. In recent years crime at Glastonbury has fallen to an all time low and this is predominantly down to the "Ring Of Steel" Super Fence. So if somebody recommends you to camp in Dairy Ground please remember they may well be referring to the field next door. Quite bizarrely, nine whole years later, somebody realised that these fields had been labelled the wrong way round and so their names were switched in 2016. Please note that on every site map which was produced between 20 this field was known as Paines Ground and vice versa with Paines Ground called Dairy Ground.
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A lot of the people who were arriving at that time seemed to be herding straight through here in search of non-existent spaces in the more popular fields to the south of the site, most of which had already been choc-a-bloc full since the Wednesday afternoon. The amount of space made available to general public camping here was increased significantly in 2022 and there was still a fair bit of space here when I did my tour on the Thursday lunchtme. However for 2023 the whole field appears to be available for general camping so my advice would be to avoid the areas towards the bottom of the slope if rain is forecast. The bottom of this field used to be prone to flooding and for a number of years the affected area has largely been cordoned off for use as crew camping with the majority of the public camping area slightly further up the gentle slope to the south. In fact a survey of festival goers a few years ago showed that no less than 60% of return visitors had gone back to the same place they were camped the previous year, so it's well worth giving this subject some serious consideration in advance rather than leaving things to chance when you get there. When people find a campsite they like they tend to return to the same spot year after year. I suggest that anybody who doesn't get excited about looking at lots of photos of vast grassy acreages filled with nylon and canvas might like to move right along to the next section at this point because every year since I first started this project in 2004 I have made an annual tour around the site taking photos in the various camping fields so that I can actually show you what they are like as well as giving you a little description of a few of the pros and cons of each one and how best to access them. This is far and away the most Frequently Asked Question of all so please excuse me if I dwell on the subject for a little while. You are able to camp free of charge in any of the designated public camping areas, provided they have not already reached their allotted capacity when you get there. Once you enter through the pedestrian gates, you don't have to leave again until the Monday afternoon and you can pretty much wander freely wherever and whenever you want other than the backstage, traders' and crew areas.
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Glastonbury differs from "arena" style festivals like Reading, Leeds, Isle of Wight, Download and most of the other large commercial festivals in that, with the exception of the campervan fields, some crew camping, Worthy View, Sticklinch and the privately run glamping campsites, the whole festival is entirely within the main fence.
