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A guide to getting the most out of your 2014 Reading and Leeds Festival!

Posted on Saturday, August 16, 2014

2014 Leeds Festival Guide, Hints and Tips - While She Sleeps on the main stage by Danny North

We're just days away from heading to the 2014 Reading and Leeds Festival!

Okay, to be truthful, we've actually been onsite for a week! Although we're looking forward to welcoming all of the event staff who will be joining us over the next few days!

We hope you've now got all you need, packed your bag and planned your travel.

Please do have a read of the info in DCSS PAAM and don't hesitate to get in touch if you have any queries!

Before you head to Reading or Leeds we'd also recommend you have a read of the new 2014 Reading and Leeds Festival guides written by our friends over a the PAAM Volunteer Management and Recruitment blog:

2014 Reading Festival Guide, Hints and Tips!

2014 Leeds Festival Guide, Hints and Tips!

The 2014 guides includes all sorts including travel advice, info about festival facilities, and tips to help you enjoy your time when you're off shift!

See you at Reading and Leeds!

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I just wanted to send out a big thank you to you and your team for all the work you and the team put into helping make the traffic and transport operation work so well this year.

As it was a pleasure having DC site services as part of our team. I think the GFEL team of contractors is the envy of a lot of events in the way we all support each other and it was noted by some observers that stated the following :- 

"simply put, GFEL’s off-site traffic management plan was delivered and managed in a totally consistent and defensible manner that sought to promote good practice, collaboration and road safety to the benefit of all road users."

The DC are big part of that delivery and should take some of the credit for that delivery.

Steve Russell-Yarde, Off-site Traffic Manager
Glastonbury Festival