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Charlie Ingram working for DC Site Services at Glastonbury Festival

A big shout out to all of the event staff who have worked with us so far!

Posted on 24 Jul 2014

A big shout out to all of the event staff who have worked with us so far! We'd like to give a big shout out to all of the event staff who have worked with us so far this season! July has been our busiest (and warmest!) month yet. With DC Site Services teams working at 2000 Trees, Latitude Festival and The Royal Welsh Show, to name but a few, we are very grateful to all those who have committed their time and energy to ensure that no job is left incomplete. As we move into August, please make sur ... read more

The new DC Site Services Volunteer Application is now open!

The new DC Site Services Volunteer Application is now open!

Posted on 08 Jul 2014

DC Site Services is taking an exciting step forwards by moving into volunteering! You can now find out more and apply to volunteer with us as a Traffic Marshal at the Latitude Festival and Leeds Festival via our Festival Volunteers page! One of the best things about volunteering with us at a festival is that you get the Saturday and Sunday of the festival off to enjoy the show! You also get all the benefits that our staff receive including: A festival uniform Access to Crew Catering Access to C ... read more

DC Site Services event staff after briefing at the 2014 Glastonbury Festival

A big thank you to all of our 2014 Glastonbury Festival staff!

Posted on 03 Jul 2014

All at DC Site Services would like to send out a huge THANK YOU to all of our event staff who worked with us at the 2014 Glastonbury Festival! From the hail and rain to the baking sun Glastonbury very much lived up to its reputation this year! So we hope you're all starting to recover from the work, play, and of course Dolly Parton AKA the best chest in the west! We introduced a new barcode scanning check-in system for Glastonbury 2014 and would also like to thank all those who remembered to bri ... read more

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I wanted to send a personal message of thanks to you and your team for all their hard work in assisting with the delivery of the broadcast recording at Whitby Abbey. 

From my perspective, I tried incredibly hard to impress on everyone involved in the production just how important it was to ‘leave no trace’ and I have been thrilled to hear the feedback that has suggested we were largely successful in that quest.  The way the venue was kept spotless and ‘sanitised’ is a credit to you and your on-site colleagues – so well done.

It was an absolute pleasure to work with DC Site Services again and both Frankie and I look forward to doing so again in the future.

Dick Tee
EnTEEtainment Ltd