Glastonbury
Start Date | Finish Date |
20th Jun | 26th Jun |
DC Site Services will be providing various on-site traffic roles for Glastonbury Festival 2017. These teams will have different responsibilities and varying arrival times & shift patterns. Below are the details on all of the different roles.
If you are interested in working long shifts, working pre show and post show days then please email admin@dcsiteservices.com with your request.
Campervans & Caravan Marshalls
The Campervan Marshals manage the campervan and caravan area – the team is subdivided into parking marshals, fire marshals, and campervan and caravan marshals. The Arrival date for this team will be either Monday 19th or Tuesday 20th June.
Chaperone Team
The Chaperones assist vehicles when required to drive through pedestrian areas, guiding the vehicles and warning the pedestrians. The arrival day for this team is Tuesday 20th June.
Clickers
The Glastonbury license states that we must know how many people are on-site at any one time. The Clickers are based on the vehicle and pedestrian gates – counting people as they enter and exit the site. This role is split into a number of different teams with arrival dates between Saturday 17th & Tuesday 20th.
Crossings Team
The crossing point team maintain a safe environment at Glastonbury ensuring that pedestrians do not cross in front of moving vehicles and vehicles can safely travel through the crossing point. The arrival day for this team is Tuesday 20th.
Z-Zone
The Z Zone team monitors the 25-30 roadways giving access to the Z Zone pass area of the festival site. All vehicles wishing to travel into the Z Zone area must have the correct pass (Z pass). If they do not have the correct pass the Z Zone team are to inform the driver they cannot drive into the Z area. The arrival day for this team is Tuesday 20th.
All shifts range from 7.5 to 12 hours, with a shift EVERY DAY that you are there (not including your arrival day).
The above dates are subject to change, further information will be provided in the weeks leading up to the festival.