With the price of tickets for Greenbelt 2011 rising at midnight tonight, head over to the Greenbelt Box Office now to get tickets » And the final in this little series of new announcements for Greenbelt 2011: Dreams Of Home is the eminent political thinker Maurice Glasman.
With only two days to go until the next ticket deadline, get your discounted tickets to the festival today from the Greenbelt Box Office, and get involved with our varied, entertaining, informative and thought-provoking programme.
Ever keen to support the Palestinian people with our spending power as well as our campaigning power, as part of our trip to palestine earlier this year [link], we endeavoured to find suppliers we could use in the G-Store and half way up a hill on the outskirts of Bethlehem we found Arja Textile Company.
Church on the Corner is a new Anglican church in an old pub on a street corner in Islington, London.
Greenbelt isn't just about entertainment; it's also about engaging with difficult subjects - taking a fresh look at the society we have developed into, challenging opinions and asking the questions that rarely get asked.
'There's no place like home', says Dorothy to take her back to hers.
Young people might have their own venue onsite, but some stuff is too big to squeeze into the Shed, so at lunchtime each day the Big Top transforms into Shedloads - the Shed's Big Brother, serving up a slice of jaw-dropping, eye popping, foot-tapping goodness.
Here's Andy Jackson, Christian Aid’s Digital Content Editor (and Café Manager at Greenbelt), to fill us in on the work of the organisation’s digital team...
Ever keen to engage with the stories that dominate our headlines we are pleased to announce two brilliant journalists for this year's festival.
Over the past two years, we've been producing a newspaper on-site over the festival weekend, using tweets, photos and blogs gathered at Greenbelt.
Take part in the Big IF Rallies in London and Belfast, with @christian_aid: http://t.co/wWJik5SgNN