Glastonbury Festival's head of production has resigned, citing "irreconcilable issues".

Dick Tee has worked for the festival for the past 18 years overseeing the Pyramid and Other Stage.



Tee told Event Industry News: "I am extremely sad and disappointed that my concerns regarding the way certain elements of the festival are now being structured and managed are not being adequately considered and dealt with, and as such I have found myself in an untenable position regarding my continuing role."

He continued: "Whilst I will obviously miss my involvement with Glastonbury Festival which has been a major part of my life for nearly two decades, I am looking forward to focusing on new projects and challenges."

Festival Republic ended their association with the festival two years ago, with changes in management as well as operational changes leaving Tee and his team feeling unable to continue.

Earlier this month it was reported that Glastonbury Festival declared a pre-tax profit of Â£764,000 from Â£35million made in sales.

Tickets for Glastonbury 2015 sold out in under half an hour.

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