Glastonbury is well known for its "New Age" culture. Based near Glastonbury Tor, with the ruins of the Abbey nearby, it almost invented the concept of fleecing the gullible centuries ago. From the alleged visit by Joseph of Arimathea (and thus income from pilgrims), to the 'discovery' of the tomb of King Arthur and Guinevere the place has thrived on selling itself as 'different'.
So it's no surprise that they'd elect believers in new age 'woo'.
A quote from a friend who lives nearby - "go to Glastonbury - you'll find a dozen shops selling dream-catchers, but none selling a saucepan" gives you a sense of the place.
Morons-to-be (Score:1)
"was recommended by a member of Glastonbury Town Council's 5G Advisory Committee"
It must be real comforting to know that your town is being run by complete morons.
Personally, I would not trust them to flip my burger.
Re:Morons-to-be (Score:2)
Glastonbury is well known for its "New Age" culture. Based near Glastonbury Tor, with the ruins of the Abbey nearby, it almost invented the concept of fleecing the gullible centuries ago. From the alleged visit by Joseph of Arimathea (and thus income from pilgrims), to the 'discovery' of the tomb of King Arthur and Guinevere the place has thrived on selling itself as 'different'.
So it's no surprise that they'd elect believers in new age 'woo'.
A quote from a friend who lives nearby - "go to Glastonbury - you'll find a dozen shops selling dream-catchers, but none selling a saucepan" gives you a sense of the place.