Glastonbury-bound glampers have been left ticketless after spending thousands of pounds with a luxury yurt company that is now in liquidation.
Yurtel, a glamping provider based in Corsham, ceased trading on 8 May, just weeks before music fans are due to pitch up at Glastonbury Festival.
It was one of several campsites local to the Worthy Farm site with access to purchase hospitality tickets for guests.
The company offered hospitality tickets and accommodation packages to the annual festival, ranging from £10,000 for a deluxe bell tent to £16,500 for a presidential suite.
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