| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1351 | Christian Rose-Day | |
| 1352 | Bronwen Stephens |
| 1353 | CLAIRE GREENLEE | Camping would make a much more worth while festival and would encouraged so many more people to the island for the festival, it makes sense when people are coming from abroad to be able to camp at festival not try and organise a bnb or hotel too expensive and too much hassle!!! CAMPING all the way it will definitely benefit the festival turn out and tourism for the island! :o) |
| 1354 | Chris Poynter | |
| 1355 | Calum Dougall | its better than so many of the camping big festivals anyway, why not?
i need somewhere to sleep between days and camping is the logical solution, its close, cheap and mildly enjoyable.
Or is Jersey just chicken? |
| 1356 | Anonymous | CAMPING AT JL09!!!!! |
| 1357 | sasha | this festival already brings great tourism, now you can up it by introducing the camping! |
| 1358 | Anonymous | |
| 1359 | Marianna Amy | would be nice to get our monies worth and kip the night :) |
| 1360 | Anonymous | camping is awesome |
| 1361 | Dena Gouyette | |
| 1362 | verity bryce | |
| 1363 | Kristina | |
| 1364 | Shane King | |
| 1365 | Nell | |
| 1366 | Foucher |
| 1367 | Anonymous | Just do the right thing, let Jersey fill its potential, boost tourism and encourage younger people and a healthy young flow of interest to the island... its OUR heritage let us pass it on...... |
| 1368 | daryl davies | camping would be the icing on the cake to a great weekend |
| 1369 | Alcindo Pinto | |
| 1370 | sarah nettleton | Camping would be a fanastic idea |
| 1371 | kevin travis | jersey needs camping at its out door music festivals to bring it in line with the uk, after all this is what the young of today want to see, people are fed up with being draconiaised through life here this idea would also be a massive boost to tourism , to me its all possible and its all positive , we should help mr an mrs grumpy and ensure all care is taken after all its not going to be an all year round facility. |
| 1372 | Jacqui |
| 1373 | Jacqui |
| 1374 | mary green | |
| 1375 | Patricia Ali | Would make sense people camping as when they have had enough they can get their heads for a bit then get back up & party!!!
Plus at the end of the night you can never get a taxi as is is too far for them to come and get you.
And less drink drivers on the roads! |
| 1376 | Alex | I think its embarassing that there is no camping at Jersey live. Every festival has camping (take Isle of Wight for example). I think the states are being totally unreasonable. Think of it this way: If there was camping then more people would come, it would become a bigger festival and therefore better people playing and ultimately more money recieved from the event. the reason other people from England for example, dont come is because its expensive to stay in a hotel! If they could sleep in a tent then its not as expensive. |
| 1377 | Alex Elsey | I think its embarassing that there is no camping at Jersey live. Every festival has camping (take Isle of Wight for example). I think the states are being totally unreasonable. Think of it this way: If there was camping then more people would come, it would become a bigger festival and therefore better people playing and ultimately more money recieved from the event. the reason other people from England for example, dont come is because its expensive to stay in a hotel! If they could sleep in a tent then its not as expensive. |
| 1378 | mary bannan | Great idea for both vistors, to the festival, and residents of Trinity. Who will benefit as there will be less noise etc, at the end of the night........Jersey needs something to be proud off, after the national scandal and bad publicity over recent years! |
| 1379 | Andy Rabey | |
| 1380 | Berni Martin | |
| 1381 | Steve Duffy | |
| 1382 | Retta | |
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| 1384 | Matthew Hill | |
| 1385 | Anonymous | Its not just to help jersey live it will also help other jersey businesses as it will bring more tourists to the island |
| 1386 | Kirsten Noel | |
| 1387 | Paula Rayson | |
| 1388 | John Mccure |
| 1389 | Charli Barnett | |
| 1390 | Benny-Guy | Jersey needs camping. Why does it have to be different? It is so much more hastle and money to get accomodation. Just let us camp.
Incidentally, anyone that is camping, where exactly are you camping? if you could let me know, benpater_3@hotmail.com. Thanks very much. |
| 1391 | Kathleen Bowman | camping would be awesome! would attract alot more ppl from around the uk! |
| 1392 | Anonymous |
| 1393 | Anonymous | Camping would make it more of a festival. |
| 1394 | Sean Burrell |
| 1395 | Sean Burrell |
| 1396 | Jasmine Ward | Its silly not to! |
| 1397 | Sean | Just a thought: Maybe if there are concerns about how it will go, for the first year limit the number of camping tickets/spaces to 100 tents or something manageable, to demonstrate how it will be policed and controlled. A trial if you like, to develop the trust of whoever passes the licences. |
| 1398 | Anonymous | |
| 1399 | Anonymous | |
| 1400 | Rafe Jeune | I see no problem with opening the event up to campers and swelling the numbers of people enjoying the island. I mean if the donkeys can handle it.... |