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Post  fhionnlagh cunnertach on Mon Apr 14, 2008 7:08 am

Anybody know if there's any additional travel arrangements after Hop Farm? I really don't want to drive but it seems there's not much public transport. Otherwise jolly excited about seeing Neil again this year. Awesome at Hammersmith.

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Post  rockininthefreeworld on Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:57 pm

My plan is to drive down in the morning, then sleep in the car for a few hours before heading back afterwards. It seems about the only option because I can't afford paying for somewhere to stay and I don't fancy driving from Liverpool to Kent and back in the space of a few hours.


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Post  Evil Elvis on Mon Apr 14, 2008 7:23 pm

Yeah I was wondering the same thing. Don't fancy driving so was going to go by train to London, then hopefully get a train back in the evening (whatever time it finishes).

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Post  peterwales on Mon Apr 14, 2008 11:37 pm

rockininthefreeworld wrote:My plan is to drive down in the morning, then sleep in the car for a few hours before heading back afterwards. It seems about the only option because I can't afford paying for somewhere to stay and I don't fancy driving from Liverpool to Kent and back in the space of a few hours.


Sleeping in the car for a few hours, (and hopefully for the best part of the night!) is probably your best option. Reckon there will be many others with the same idea. Certainly advisable if you have had one or two drinks before setting off on the return journey. What happened to all the environmentally aware stuff about having to have decent and convenient public transport to dissuade people from usng their cars??

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Post  fhionnlagh cunnertach on Wed Apr 16, 2008 1:11 pm

Didn't really want to drive, as I will almost certainly having a beer or two. I'm hoping they might put extra trains on or buses.

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Post  siobhan on Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:56 pm

I contacted the Vince Power Group last week and they said that they were employing someone to organise the transport who would start this week. They confirmed that transport would absolutely run back to London. If national express run the buses as they did for the connect festival in Inverary they will run to all major towns and cities.

Or I'll be putting my tent up my jumper along with my sandwiches! What are the laws about trespassing in England anyway?

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Post  fhionnlagh cunnertach on Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:03 pm

Ah that sounds good, central london is a start...

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Post  sps73 on Sat May 03, 2008 4:59 pm

I think a lot of people are going to go for the option for sleeping in cars after the day's festivities, as the return transport looks lousy on a Sunday night from experience it'll take about 3 hours to get out of the car park, then roughly a 2 hour drive to London = 5am on a Monday morning! No thanks. Having dossed in the car after the one day Knebworth in 1991, it's not a bad option. Has anybody got an open channel to confirm with the Vince Power group if there is likely to be a problem if people stay in their cars until the early morning?

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Post  The Philosopher King on Wed May 14, 2008 12:28 am

sps73 wrote:I think a lot of people are going to go for the option for sleeping in cars after the day's festivities, as the return transport looks lousy on a Sunday night from experience it'll take about 3 hours to get out of the car park, then roughly a 2 hour drive to London = 5am on a Monday morning! No thanks. Having dossed in the car after the one day Knebworth in 1991, it's not a bad option. Has anybody got an open channel to confirm with the Vince Power group if there is likely to be a problem if people stay in their cars until the early morning?


That's a good question. Will we even be allowed to stay in our cars, or are we going to be forced to drive drunk? As stupid as that question sounds, in this country, it isn't outside of the realms of possibility... drunken Although having never driven drunk before, as long as I'm surrounded by 10,000 other drunk drivers, I suppose it could be a fun experience. Like the dodgems, but with my insurance company paying for the ride... Very Happy

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Post  Evil Elvis on Wed May 14, 2008 8:31 pm

Well, the website has been updated with coach information for those travelling from London. Tickets available from seetickets at about £20.00. Or well, little choice but to buy one really as no late trains.

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Post  The Philosopher King on Wed May 14, 2008 9:07 pm

Well, this makes the option of London hotels a great deal easier to work with.

Another fine move by the festival organisers, who seem to really be listening to their clientele. Well played. Cool

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Post  Strummer/Jones on Thu May 15, 2008 8:06 am

Hmmmm, so it appears that there will be no transport back to nearby towns, Tonbridge, for example? Bummer, having booked to stay there!

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Post  rojo on Thu May 15, 2008 3:37 pm

In the absence of a designated driver , sober stand in and a coordinated approach from the organisers , I am reluctantly going to remove the spark plugs from my campervan . My only choice to stay with the vehicle until help arrives. Enough time to fry up a couple of bacon sarnies (no food during the day) and watch the world go by (in a sleeping bag).Should the pressure to move be placed upon me ( which may result in a pseudo epileptic turn) then my breakdown support team and Ambulance crew may be called into action and assist me on my way.Should we all follow this model our collective waiting time for these services may mean we could probably stay an extra night if wanted.

Long live non premium based insurance schemes and western health service capabilities.

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Post  peterwales on Thu May 15, 2008 11:10 pm

rojo wrote:In the absence of a designated driver , sober stand in and a coordinated approach from the organisers , I am reluctantly going to remove the spark plugs from my campervan . My only choice to stay with the vehicle until help arrives. Enough time to fry up a couple of bacon sarnies (no food during the day) and watch the world go by (in a sleeping bag).Should the pressure to move be placed upon me ( which may result in a pseudo epileptic turn) then my breakdown support team and Ambulance crew may be called into action and assist me on my way.Should we all follow this model our collective waiting time for these services may mean we could probably stay an extra night if wanted.



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I am not going- mainly because of the "cheek" of not allowing people to camp, and expecting them to drive and not drink, (best part of a day in high summer, listening to music, but not being able to have more than a couple of pints?? Come on Vince Power!) -or expecting people to pay high prices, to use what sounds like inadequete and inconvenient public transport. I would never condone drink-driving, so I think the above is an excellent idea, and I think all who are going in their own cars should do it!

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Post  jimbhoy on Thu May 15, 2008 11:30 pm

hello strummer/jones,we are also staying in tonbridge for the gig so if you wanna share a cab to and from the gig im your man,,just say the word

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