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Stolen sign ‘too damaged’ to be restored to roadside
Central Somerset Gazette
|November 20, 2025
THE town of Glastonbury is so well known you would think visitors would need no introduction.
Every year thousands of people flock to this very special place renowned for its music festival, historic sites, prehistoric rituals and hippie shops.
So much so that politicians in the town are actually thinking of applying for World Heritage status.
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