Glastonbury Festival to feature 'see-through' loo with a view of Pyramid Stage
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Glastonbury Festival to feature 'see-through' loo with a view of Pyramid Stage

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Charity said more than two billion people don't have access to basic toilets WaterAid is installing it to raise awareness about one of its campaigns For privacy, loo will have a glass door with mirrored glass on the outside The best seat in the house at this year’s Glastonbury Festival may be a ‘see-through loo’ for music fans who don’t want to miss a moment when nature calls. Scroll down for video The 'see-through' loo will have a glass door that is mirrored on the outside for privacy Ultimately, the glass-door loo isn’t aimed at improving the experience for festivalgoers thanks to a view that includes the main stage. The charity is trying to show festivalgoers what loo breaks are like for more than two billion people who don’t have access to a basic toilet. WaterAid's loo will have a view that includes the Pyramid Stage, where the biggest acts will perform WaterAid spokesman Chris Wainwright told Metro: ‘This installation will allow a brief glimpse into the lives of those who have nowhere safe to go to the toilet and often suffer the indignity of being stared at, harassed or even attacked.’ With an estimated 175,000 revellers expected at this year’s festival WaterAid will be handing out reusable water bottles, and its ‘WaterAid poo’ mascot will be encouraging festivalgoers to sign a petition calling on world leaders to help those in need by making taps and toilets a priority.

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