Summary
Despite advances in ticketing security you still expect to find touts hanging around the front doors of major sporting events. But now, it seems, almost any popular gathering offers an opportunity for someone to cash in illegally.
Even, apparently, a harvest home. These mammoth events, at which hundreds of people are fed, watered and entertained, still attract enthusiastic support in parts of Somerset - where the tradition of giving workers a day off from the sweated labour of harvest was first established in East Brent, near Burnham-on-Sea, by Victorian clergyman the Rev George Dennison.See the full content of this document
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Psst! Wanna Buy a Harvest Home Ticket?
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