Fairtrade Fortnight this year takes place from Monday 28th February to Sunday 13th March, with events planned the length and breadth of the country.
Swee Ang, who was an orthopaedic consultant for the UN in the Gaza Strip during the first Palestinian intifada in 1988-89, spoke at Greenbelt 2010.
All Hallows on the Wall in London plays host to an exciting event on Tuesday 8th February, with the arrival of Fifth Quadrant who are launching their Road To Jericho project - an international concert tour taking place in the UK and the Middle East.
Another great weekend is happening at the Hilfield Friary near Dorchester in May, when the Franciscan brothers host Dr Elizabeth Cook, editor of the Oxford University Press book "John Keats, The Major Works".
The Student Christian Movement have their annual conference, subtitled Still Small Voice, from the 4th to 6th of February, which this year centres around the theme of Prayer and Action.
If you're a Christian working in Journalism or the Media, and would like a day of inspiration, encouragement and equipping (who wouldn't, eh?), then check out Upload, a day conference hosted by theMediaNet and Christians in Journalism.
Greenbelt's name was coined in the early 1970s by Carol Constable-Brown with the simple suggestion: "If it's going to be in the country, why not call it 'Greenbelt'?"
Following our recent adverts, we're delighted to announce two new members of staff, who will be planning the programming of the 2011 festival, and beyond.
Just over three years ago poet, philosopher and festival favourite John O'Donohue passed away.
Greenbelt Literature volunteer Penny Culliford is bringing her new one-act play "Warden Pie" to venues in London and Kent at the end of January.