After Glastonbury, the Massive Clean-Up Begins 

Bins overflowed with waste and big items such as camping chairs, blow-up mattresses, flip-flops, shopping bags and a farm covered in litter. 

Gulls fly over waste left at Worthy Farm in Somerset as festival goers leave following the Glastonbury Festival on June 27.

Photographer: Ben Birchall/PA Wire
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A major clean-up operation has begun at Glastonbury to return the site from a pop-up city of 200,000 people to a Somerset dairy farm.

Volunteers began shifting rubbish strewn across the 800-acre site as revellers began to make their way home following headline performances by Billie Eilish, Sir Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar.