‘It’s our happy place’: terminally ill boy keeps up Glastonbury attendance

Harley Bond, nine, who has a rare type of childhood dementia, has not missed festival since he was born

Glastonbury veterans often liken their journey to the festival to a semi-religious experience. But for one family the pilgrimage is particularly special.

Harley Bond, nine, was diagnosed six years ago with a rare type of childhood dementia that gradually limits his ability to walk, talk and eat. He has a life expectancy of just 14 years.

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