With a heatwave keeping Worthy Farm hot this weekend, the team behind the festival has been encouraging people to stay hydrated, with increased water access to help assist this.
They've made multiple suggestions, including heading home on Sunday night if possible, or at least packing up cars so they can exit swiftly in the morning.
Further advice was posted on the site's X (formerly Twitter) page, with the team listing ways in which people can stay safe in the sun if revellers are leaving by car or public transport.
View oEmbed on the source websiteIn addition to providing tips on staying hydrated and cool in the heat, they added: "Get Travel Updates from Worthy FM on the app & 87.7FM and from @TravelSomerset on Twitter".
However, as well as looking out for guests' own wellbeing, it suggests to keep an eye on those they are travelling with, adding: "Keep an eye on you friends - if you / they feel faint, seek help from stewards".
Appearing on BBC's Sidetracked podcast, Emily explained to Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw that the farm needs time to recover.
"I think it’s important, I think it gives everybody time to just switch off and the public as well. It is a lot, isn't it? Then you kind of go away for a bit and it feels lovely when you come back. And I think it’s quite good not [to] seem to be cashing in."
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