Glastonbury glampers have been left ticketless and thousands of pounds out of pocket after a Wiltshire-based yurt company went bust.
Yurtel, a glamping firm based in Corsham, ceased trading on May 8, less than seven weeks before the festival gets underway.
The company had offered hospitality tickets and accommodation packages that ranged from £10,000 for a deluxe bell tent to £16,500 for a presidential suite.
Glastonbury Festival told the BBC that while it was “disappointing” for those who had booked through the company, it has “no involvement with the operation of Yurtel”.
It has been reported that an email stated that the company had gone into liquidation due to insolvency and added it would commence formal liquidation shortly.
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