WATER
Clean running water will, of course, be
available across the site as a free and ample resource. The water
system supplies showers, caterers, saunas and many other essential
facilities. Please bear this in mind when using it - Try not to leave
taps on and use the resource sparingly! After all, clean water supplies
are one of the challenges of our age.
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BARS
Sunrise has a wide range of bars to suit all
tastes. The Sunrise Bar Company supplies alcohol site-wide including
the eponymous Sunrise Celebration Organic Ale. As with our other food
and drink, at least 80% of the alcohol stocked on site is organic and,
wherever possible, locally produced.
This year's bars will include a Main Tent,
Cider Bar, the Fish Seeks Cocktail Bar, the Village Fayre Ale House,
the Mead Tavern in the Out of the Ordinary Area, Pennard Organic Wines
and the magical Bimble Inn. Also, keep an eye out for our mobile
rickshaw vendors across the site seling everything from Tequila
slammers to vodka jellies. Please buy your alcohol from licensed
vendors only. If you have any doubts, ask the vendor to show their
Sunrise laminate, they should always be ready to help!
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TOILETS
In 2008, the Sunrise Celebration will be
adopting a comprehensive toilet strategy to ensure that there are
suitable facilities for everyone. This means that we will be providing
a range of loos including Tree Bogs (as seen in 2007), new composting
models including the amazing Thunderboxes, some portaloos, disabled
toilets (in the arena and disabled camping area),child-friendly loos
and male urinals.
Part of this year's, alternative loo
solution is...
THE TREEBOG �1995
Biologic Design
A Waterless Composting Earth Closet.
The Treebog is a simple method of composting
wastes, and since its introduction by Biologic Design in 1995 over 500
Treebogs have been built in Britain. They have been a welcome addition
on sites ranging from fruit farms and pick-your-own enterprises,
campsites and an angling lake to annual festival sites, remote/low
impact dwellings and holiday cottages. A Treebog can even be created if
you are on the mains but wish to lower the environmental impact of
sending your wastewater to the sewage works. The Treebog has attracted
the attention of NGOs and aid workers who hope to develop its potential
for shanty towns or refugee camps - anywhere that water is scarce and
the population pressure on resources is high. Most regions have
vigorous and useful plants which, if willow is not available, can be
used (e.g. Gliricidia sepium or �Quickstick� in the subtropics). A
Treebog is simply a controlled compost heap whose function has been
enhanced by conscious management and the judicious use of
moisture/nutrient-hungry trees.
Treebogs use no water, purify waste as they
create willow as a biomass resource, and also contain the organic
waste, thus preventing the spread of disease - all whilst creating soil.
A seating platform/cubicle is mounted at
least 1m over an aerobic compost heap. The area beneath the seating
platform should be enclosed by a double-layer of chicken wire - this
acts as an effective rodent/small animal and child proof barrier, but
allows air to circulate through the compost heap. The structure is then
surrounded by two closely planted rows of osier or biomass willow
cuttings; this living wall of willow can then be woven into a
hurdle-like structure and its annual growth can be harvested.
Treebogs can also be sited on the edge of
existing stands of trees, woodlands or hedges: the mature tree roots
will soon find the additional source of nutrients, so that the willow
may be unnecessary, - or indeed, in the middle of a mature woodland,
pretty well impossible due to shading. The Treebog combines resource
production and waste purification. The Treebog functions by
transforming faeces and urine into growing trees and organic soil. The
roots of the trees are host to soil micro-organisms which decompose and
mineralise the materials in the compost heap, making the nutrients
available to the tree roots. Thus the willow are able to grow more
vigorously as these added nutrients become available.
Thunderboxes
Thunderboxes are made using sustainable
timber provided by �wood4trees�, sourced from Devon woodlands
classified as PAWS (Plantation on Ancient Woodland Site). These are
managed using continuous cover techniques, and the timber extracted is
assisting the conversion of the plantations back to native broadleaved
woodland.
How
does it work?
To create safe and useful compost,the
material needs to either spend considerable time composting away from
human contact, thereby breaking the pathogens cycle, or by rapid " Hot
composting. " Oxygen loving bacteria are present almost anywhere there
is both organic matter to break down and oxygen supply - they just turn
up! They do have specific requirements though. Just like a fire they
need oxygen and fuel in the right condition. The " fuel " in this case
is our �deposits� plus �soak�, usually sawdust or straw. This
produces a mix of carbon to nitrogen around 30:1. The oxygen loving or
Aerobic bacteria will attack this with fervour given good oxygen
supply. The unique bulk turn-ability of the Thunderbox containers
enables tumbling of the compost at our convenience, with the more turns
the greater the speed of composting. A cubic metre of fresh compost
will reduce by one third in a month and reduce to one third its
original bulk in three months with turning once a week. With careful
monitoring it can get to 55-60 degrees Centigrade! This will kill all
known pathogens to humans in hours! However, has every molecule reached
this temperature? We like this sort of heat level, but also compost for
months and generally don't use our compost inside two years. By then it
is virtually soil and full of nutrients and high humic content.
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SHOWERS
There will be shower facilities on site of
both traditional wood-fired kinds, state-of-the-art solar and modern
gas-powered models. These will be positioned close to the camping
field. As above, we once more advise consciousness in the use of water.
Spiral
Sun Solar Showers
Ethos - Spiral Sun Solar
Showers have been specially designed to bring a touch of eco luxury to
festivals and other outdoor events. To show that environmentally
friendly technology can be aesthetically pleasing, economical,
effective and pleasant to use.
Solar collector tent and entrance to inner
cubicle
Part of the aim of Spiral Sun is to help
raise public awareness of the potential of alternative technologies by
providing effective and pleasant facilities they can use. Naturally
their presence at events will help reinforce similar messages the event
organisers may wish to convey.
Co2 footprint - The
light weight construction and efficiency of the solar design means
spiral sun can boast of the lowest Co2 footprint of any mobile shower
units anywhere.
Crew - Full time
attendants ensure the novel layout doesn�t phase first time users and
that the highest standards of hygiene are maintained. Experienced full
time rigger/operators and the tried and tested equipment ensure an
enviable record of smooth running in all conditions.
Performance - Performance
in sunny weather is comparable to gas powered trailer/electric powered
portaloo types. In poorer weather or early mornings the showers rely on
a wood fired water heating system to compensate for the lack of
sunshine.
Design - Each solar
shower unit has 2 cubicles or berths, i.e. a solar collector tent with
an inner cubicle and an attached al fresco cubicle. Both cubicles are
designed to enable changing in privacy as well as showering. The inner
cubicle provides a draught free warm environment and a reassuring sense
of seclusion. The outer cubicle provides for the very pleasant
experience of showering in the fresh air. Both cubicles can be used at
the same time, providing users with a choice.
Soaps - To minimise the
environmental impact of waste water only biodegradable soaps may be
used in the showers. A general purpose shampoo/body wash is provided
free for customers not having their own.
User Numbers - The
number of showers the system can provide is similar to other mobile
showers i.e. about 6 an hour per berth. If the minimum of 2 units (4
berths) are hired this is about 250 showers per 12 hr day or 500
showers a day if 4 units (8 berths) are hired.
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SAUNAS
Once more there will be several sauna
facilities on site, both a magic hat option and a paying 'lush' space.
These are positioned across the events arena.
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DISABLED
FACILITIES
This year we are hoping to have GAMA
returning to host our disabled camping area. More details TBC
soon. Anybody who has attended the facilities at the Big
Green Gathering or last years Sunrise will appreciate the wonders that
GAMA have begun to wield regarding accessibility to festivals for those
less mobile or able. Facilities in the GAMA Area include a dedicated
marquee for wheelchair charging, live music and other pleasures;
wheelchair access lanes; wide-access toilets and showers; a recorded
programme for the hard of hearing and another for those with impeded
sight. Medical supplies can be stored safely by arrangement and a
dedicated crew will be on hand to help ensure that those using the area
are treated with maximum care and attention.
We will be setting up an FAQ page on the
forum soon.
Please return for further details of this soon.
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CAMPING/CAMPERVANS/CARAVANS
For more FAQs on these areas (such as
location on site, camping with a camper van, etc) please go to the Sunrise Forum hosted on Festival
Weather. Camping is provided as part of the ticket price (apart from
Sunday day tickets) and is situated adjacent to the main events arena
on a flat 20 acre field. The Campsite is managed by a Community Safety
Team who will be helping make the space safe and pleasant for all its
users.
Camper Van areas are situated on another
part of the site, away from ordinary camping areas, in a location
overlooking the rest of the site.
Both fields have
toilets, water and other basic facilities. Caravans are to be kept in
the camper van field and can be towed there before the car is unhitched
and moved to the parking field. For more information, please view FAQs (To
be completed soon).
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SUNRISE
ALTERNATIVE CAMPING
Visit Our New Specific
Alternative Camping Page with More Info
In 2008, Sunrise will host a range of
alternative living accomodation options for the discerning
festival-goer! No longer is it necessary to spend your days in a leaky
(not that it will rain!) tent. Instead why not choose a life of luxury
and book into one of our alternative options? At Sunrise Celebration
2008, we will have the following options available. More to be added
soon.
Pod Pads: - A real, stylish and unique
alternative to traditional camping. Pod Pads are built from wood and
come fitted with carpeting, interior lighting and internal and external
locks. They are weatherproof, soundproof, secure, safe and cosy. Ideal
for storage as well! Pod Pads can stand alone or as part of a terrace -
so you can stay alongside all your mates!
Tipis and Yurts - The opportunity to try the
Tipi and Yurt experience is available through Hearthworks, coordinators
of the Global Tipi Village. Tipis and Yurts are traditional nomadic
tents, that benefit from spacious interiors, an open fire or wood
burning stove, and optional furnishings. Great for families or groups
of friends. For details of booking visit www.hearthworks.co.uk
Caravans - Caravans are perfect for giving you the comforts of home in a field. Those available will range from two to six berth, ideal for families, and will have the added option of an electric hook-up. These will be available to hire in advance of the event. For enquiries please contact simon@conceptproductsltd.co.uk
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FLY-
PITCHING
Buying a ticket does not entitle an attendee
to flypitch at the festival. Flypitch licenses can be bought from the
Market Officer between 10am and Midday at the designated flypitch zone
(See programme on site). Licenses apply daily only and will need to be
repurchased the next day. A new enforcement team will ensure that
anybody found trading without a license or outside the designated area
will have their items confiscated until the end of the festival.
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PARKING
Car Parking is provided on-site in a
designated field. All cars cost a set parking fee of �12.50 (see
bookings page for details) which can be paid for with tickets. All
public cars are restricted to access to this part of the site only.
Other forms of connecting transport are available to take you to the
camping fields. Live-in vehicles, e.g. Camper Vans, have access to
their own area. There is no parking available in the vicinity off-site.
All attendees coming by vehicle MUST park onsite or face being refused
entry upon arrival. For liftshare and public transport options, please
see the Getting
Here page
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ON-SITE
TRANSPORT SERVICES
In 2008, the major form of on-site transport
will be Rickshaws. These will be providing on-site transport for
attendees from their vehicles to the camping fields. They will also be
available for return journeys and other such duties. Just signal them
when you need them and hopefully they will be able to help. To support
this green transport system, there will also be a range of other
options, possibly including some Horsedrawn transport and a train. We
hope to organise a mobile service for disabled festival-goers. More on
this later.
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INFORMATION
SERVICES & SECURE LOCK-UPS
The Information Service will be provided by
Access All Areas in 2008. Running alongside this one-stop info shop
will be the secure lock-ups that are available for use for crew and
public (at a minimal charge). As part of our community safety
initiatives for the year, we are introducing these lock-ups to ensure
that you can bring along your digital cameras and other valuable items
without fear of theft. Nonetheless, stay alert for thieves.
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MARKETS,
FOOD & DRINK
There are a range of markets on site, mostly
clustered at the North end of the events arena closest to the
campsites. A huge range of products will be available from our ethical
market-place including arts, crafts, smoking gear, clothing, jewellery
and much much more. As an ethical event, we aim to ensure that the
products on sale in the marketplace are of the highest quality,
fair-trade and organic where possible. We aim to offer a breadth of
products from practical to beautiful, inspirational to informative.
This year there will be a special Green Innovations area showcasing a
range of Green products and services from journals to Tipis; ethical
banking to eco-electricity options.
There will be a large range of food stalls
on offer at Sunrise, clustered around the NEW Organic Food
Emporium, serving sumptious delights in a host of
environments, from Moroccan Tents to self-build structures. The
Food Emporium is a beautifully decorated marquee set aside
for customers to eat their meals in, out of the elements, entertained
by live busking from a host of performers. We can promise a global
outlook to whats on offer and that there will be a number of meat and
fish options amongst the largely vegetarian/vegan fare. All caterers
are expected to offer a minimum of 80% organic ingredients, as to our
site-wide policies on this matter. Prepare for your taste buds to be
enthralled. A list of food and drink stalls will soon be available via
the website. Yum Yum. There is a general store on-site, Hazlemere
Wholefoods, with all the daily basics available including milk, fresh
foods, dried foods, snacks, drinks and other bits.
Bloomin' Babies will also be present and
will be able to supply nappies and other baby-related sundries.
The Sunrise Big Red Bus Service offers a
chance to go off site to Yeovil for any supplies that you cannot find
on site and if for some bizarre reason you feel a need for some
corporate consumption. See Getting
Here page for details of the service
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MEDICAL
AND WELFARE
Located at the entrance to the Events Arena
from the camper van and car parking areas, the Welfare Village is home
to our field hospital, first aid department and other Medical services,
as well as the Welfare Area - the place to come to sooth your woes. In
this hallowed space can be found the Welfaeries,
purveyors of care and compassion for the mentally and emotionally
challenged. As well as all the mainstream options, alternative
therapies including herbalism and homeopathy will be available in the
healing area.
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LOST
PROPERTY
Lost Property is located at the Access All
Areas information point. If you leave something valuable at the event,
please contact us via info@sunrisecelebration.com once it is all over
and we will do our best to return it.
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For more info or to ask questions, visit the
FAQs on the festival forum