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Glastonbury Festival farm launches cheese

People missing the iconic musical festival can now purchase a cheese created from the milk dairy herd on Worthy Farm

Alex Black
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Glastonbury Festival farm launches cheese

People missing the iconic musical festival can now purchase a cheese created from the milk dairy herd on Worthy Farm Worthy Farm, home of Glastonbury Festival, has launched a cheddar cheese using milk...

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