The FATEA crew have done our best to bring you as indepth coverage of the 35th Charles Wells Cambridge Folk Festival as we possibly could. As with all events this size there is a lot of organisation that makes these things possible. Covering a festival of this size involves a lot of work and a lot of equipment. In addition it requires a lot of help from the Festival Crew.

 
 The FATEA crew at this years festival consisted of Karl Greenow(photography, reviews), Jon Pyle(reviews) and Neil King(reviews, interviews and photography). FATEA would like to thank Maurice, Alex and Flynn for additional help and contributions. Karl: Photocredit Neil King
 Equipment. The coverage of this event was enhanced by equipment from the following: Vango Tents, Lowe Alpine, Olympus Cameras, Olympus Audio, Canon Cameras. Vango Armadillo 400: Photocredit Neil King
 Thanks to Pam Leslie and her crew at the Radio Two Stage for the help and co-operation extended to the FATEA team. Radio Two Stage also featured the best t-shirts of the festival with the witch and witch's crew motiffs. Pam Leslie & Mike Harding: Photocredit Neil King
 Thanks also to Graham Surtes and his crew at the Folk Tent. The Folk Tent is always bustling, but Graham and Co ensured that all the opportunities for coverage that we required were extended to us. Graham Surtes: Photocredit Neil King
 Special thanks to the whole press liason team, without whom none of our extended coverage would happen. Under constant pressure from all sides, press, radio tv, the press liason team still ensure that everyone gets as much of the festival as they can. Tim, Sue, Sarah & Katrina take a well deserved bow. Tim, Sue, Sarah & Katrina: Photocredit Neil King
 Finally FATEA would also like to thank all the people, old friends and new, that we bumped into during the course of the event. Hopefully, we'll see most of you there next year at Thirty Six.