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The squatters, ravers and travellers who exported British festival culture to Europe

By Brennavan Sritharan

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In 1992, thousands of New Age travellers, ravers and gypsies converged on Castlemorton Common in Worcestershire for a week-long free festival. Widely reported in the press, the event attracted an estimated 20,000 to 40,000 people and became impossible for the police to close down. Tom Hunter, then a student at the London College of Printing, was involved in the free party scene but somehow missed the event; he soon realised he’d let a seminal moment pass him by and vowed not to do so again.

Castlemorton led directly to the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, however, which …read more

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