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Music festival started in memory of Glastonbury lover raises £11,000
The ninth annual edition of a Crosskeys music festival, held in memory of a Glastonbury lover who died from cancer in 2015, has raised over £11,000 for a local community farm.
The first Glastonselfy festival was held in 2015 in memory of Glastonbury-loving Leanne Self, who was diagnosed with terminal cancer in the same year.
Since the first festival was held as an indoor event at Newbridge Rugby Club, the festival has grown in size with this year’s edition – the eighth to be held – being held outdoors at Crosskeys Rugby Club.
The festival proved to be yet another success this year with £11,350 being raised for Wellies Farm in Newport, which supports........
© South Wales Argus
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