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Glastonbury Festival litter picker reveals finds
Western Daily Press
|September 01, 2025
Two months on from Glastonbury Festival, a man has shared the “treasures” he discovered after spending four weeks litter picking on the Worthy Farm site.
This year’s event saw 210,000 music lovers descend on the Somerset farm to see artists including headliners ‘The 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo.
According to social media user Vee, those revellers left a lot of their belongings behind, which he detailed in a TikTok video.
“[ spent a month litter picking Glastonbury Festival, these are all the best things I found on the floor,” Vee penned in a caption alongside his clip. Sharing footage of the cleanup, Vee explained that he worked as part of a team of 75 in clearing the fields owned by the Eavis family.
“They [festival-goers] dropped loads of expensive things - these are all the best things I have found on the floor,” he continued.
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