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Tim Perry
Thursday 06 August 1998 18:02 EDT
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LUXURY TOILETS and swimming pools are what the organisers of Guildford '98 festival hope will set them apart from their bigger competitors. Today offers the best line-up with Space, Bentley Rhythm Ace, Asian Dub Foundation (right) and Sunhouse on the main stage and LTJ Bukem in the dance tent. Shed Seven top Saturday's diverse bill, which includes sets from Beth Orton, the Delgados, Dean "Lucky Stars" Friedman and the Wurzels. The Lightning Seeds and Ian Dury perform on Sunday.

Stoke Park, Guildford (info line: 01483 454159) today to Sun. pounds 47 for weekend, daily tickets also available

A very different festival is on offer at the Big Chill's Enchanted Garden. A small, mixed-media experience set in landscaped grounds, it features Dego from 4 Hero on the decks, Robert Miles, Global Communication, Pork Recordings, classical DJs and ensembles plus a moonlit art trail.

Larmer Tree Victorian Pleasure Gardens, nr Tollard Royal, Wiltshire (bookings: 0171-771 2000) today to Sun, pounds 50

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