Journalling with Indigo Maynard Watts
Indigo and Ellie study Art History and English, though they've found that their student experience has been shaped as much by creative endeavours as lectures and seminars. Each have a daily...
Friendship Bracelets with Sara and Gracie
Friendship bracelets are a little thing we've enjoyed making, wearing & giving - they only take half an hour or so & everyone in our family learnt how to make them (Gracie has made the most)....
Hazel Bradley
Hazel Bradley is long-term L'Arche member who worked with Jean Vanier around the world.
Goodmakers Society
Goodmakers Society believes there is something deeply spiritual in all good work and so works across the for-profit and not-for-profit spectrum. They particularly love to work at the intersection of...
Anthony Collins Solicitors
Anthony Collins is a thriving specialist law firm with over 300 staff and 40 partners, offices in Birmingham, Manchester and Macclesfield and a national reputation for advising individuals, charities...
Seven ways to join in at Greenbelt
For anyone who's maybe not been in a while, or maybe ever before, here are just some of the ways that we hope our festival will throw its arms around you and make you feel part of the Greenbelt...
Tay Oskee
Let The Fire Burn is the brand-new single from Tay Oskee and the second taste of his forthcoming, debut album Keepers Of The Morning. The release of this track accompanies the news that Keepers Of...
Grace Pengelly
Grace Pengelly is a writer and literary editor from Somerset. Formerly a commissioning editor at HarperCollins, she now writes about culture, climate and spirituality on her substack The...
Marika Rose
Marika Rose is senior lecturer in philosophical theology at the University of Winchester. She is a trustee of Greenbelt, and a regular contributor to The Daily Service on BBC Radio 4 longwave....
Diala Isid
Diala Isid is a Palestinian architect, activist and runner from Beit Sahour, Bethlehem. She is co-founder of Right to Movement Palestine (RTM) and a key player behind its growth, as she inspires...
Greenbelt through the decades: the 2010s
To celebrate our 50th anniversary, we've asked some of the folk who've helped bring Greenbelt Festival to life over the last 50 years to write a little something about their festival experiences....
6 things for in-betweener-greener-belters
Not all young people are the same. We get that. Each young person is unique. We love that. Some older teens still really value the support and security that our youth programming and venues provide....
6 things you might change your mind about at Greenbelt
Let's face it, in a world of fixed opinions and firmly-held views, being able to change your mind is almost a superpower. Creating spaces for Greenbelters to encounter something (or someone) new...
Children & Families
Greenbelt is an inter-generational festival, and we enjoy the company of plenty of children (and their parents and carers) onsite. From babies to grandparents, toddlers to teenagers and children to...
Siskin Green
Siskin Green are a contemporary Scottish folk trio, drawing on themes of faith, feminism and justice. Jane Bentley (percussion), Suzanne Butler (fiddle, guitar) and Margaret McLarty (guitar, banjo,...