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Tomas Malloy

Mum fined for taking kids out of school to go to Glastonbury after cancer scare

A mum who endured a cancer scare which forced her to undergo surgery has voiced her fury after being fined for taking her kids to Glastonbury to celebrate.

Rachel Bailey, 51, took 15-year-old twins Blade and Trinity Flint out of school so they could go to the music festival in Somerset.

But it proved to be a costly excursion, as her local council fined her £120.

She was initially fined £60 - and this could rise to £240 per child if it is not paid within 60 days.

Rachel says she wanted to take them after she was operated on last year because she showed symptoms of bowel cancer - a disease which killed four of her family.

Rachel's partner and Trinity Flint, 15, enjoying Glastonbury Festival (Somerset Live WS)

Rachel said: "I got fined for taking my kids to Glastonbury.

"It is something I have always wanted to do, and it was something so special to do as family, after what we have been through.

"I want to make experiences for them while I can, and Glastonbury is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

"I am sure my children learned more at Glastonbury than they would have done in the classroom.

"The things that you do when you are there - to go camping, to recycle, to use the long drops, to watch all of that amazing music - you can't teach that."

The whole family together at Glastonbury Festival, making the most of a "once-in-a-lifetime" experience (Somerset Live WS)

The mum-of-two said her children's school, Priory in Dorking, Surrey, told her the policy was children cannot go on holiday in term time.

Their absence was recorded as "unauthorised".

Rachel added: "We sort of expected it would happen [the fine], but I know some other people who have said that some schools have been OK with children going to Glastonbury.

"My children had just done their mock exams - I didn't want them to miss anything important, which they didn't.

"The fine is £60 per child and if I don't pay in 60 days, it goes up to £240 per child and if I still don't pay, I have to go to court.

The family headed to Glastonbury, but it proved costly (AFP/Getty Images)

"I'd like to fight my corner, but the only people that would suffer would be my kids.

"Last year I had a cancer scare. I had some symptoms, went to the GP and they suspected I had bowel cancer.

"I have had four family members die from bowel cancer, so we were all very worried at the time.

"I ended up having to have surgery, and luckily at the moment I have been given the all-clear, but I have to go back for a check-up every six months."

Glastonbury was the family's one big holiday this year as they are not going abroad.

She said: "It was the first time going to Glastonbury for all of us and we absolutely loved it, the whole thing was amazing.

"My daughter especially is really big into her music and her diversity, she absolutely loved every minute of it.

"But both children are devastated that we got the fine.

"They were asked at school about where they had been and of course they wouldn't lie, I have always taught them not to lie."

A Surrey County Council spokesman said: "Our main priority is that Surrey's children get the education they deserve.

"We follow government guidelines when it comes to issuing fines, and only prosecute if necessary in conjunction with the schools."

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