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Glastonbury traders voice fears over festival cancellation

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"It's a scary time for all of us" Traders and charities who were set to feature at this year’s Glastonbury Festival have spoken about how the event’s cancellation could mean many of their businesses “will not survive.” Glastonbury 2020 was cancelled earlier this week (March 18) as the UK continues to be affected by the coronavirus pandemic.

Over 200,000 ticket holders and workers attended the event in 2019. Aside from the disappointment of music fans – whose tickets will remain valid for the next festival, currently postponed to 2021 – small businesses and charities are set to lose out as a result of the move.

Speaking to the BBC, several traders who were due to work at Glastonbury have voiced their fears about what it could mean for their

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