
Latest Festival Flyer update from Greenbelt
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Thank you Greenbelters – as usual – for being the most conscientious and caring festival-goers. This is how you left our campsite field on Tuesday. Not a leftover tent, or bit of rubbish in sight. Every year you do us proud. #LeaveNoTrace #TravelLight

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50% isn’t bad.. I think many of us (me included) forgot the “TravelLight” bit this year 🤣😂
Grace Loveday more than happy to #leavenotrace it’s the #travellight bit we struggle with 🤣 who knew miscellar water wasn’t an essential?
Such a contrast to the mess left at the end of the Notting Hill Carnival.
Love this
The BBC need to report on this after all the negativity from Reading !
We must have all paid attention to Beans on Toast’s song in his Canopy set:. https://youtu.be/gzZaOE1zVKw
Well done Greenbelters.
Is it a class thing?
Fabulous 😍😍😍 xx
Is there a way to donate to Camplight if there’s camping stuff we don’t want? (A bit late for this year, I know!)
I thought I spotted some rubbish on my way out, but turned out to be sheep wool.🐏🐑
Thats remarkable
I’ve never seen a field so clean after a festival!
Brilliant 🤗
That’s what happens when you have people who love the earth ❤
Amazing
No, it’s an awareness thing. 💕
How refreshing!
Fantastic! well done to all involved. X
Feeling very muchly pleased to hear that nothing was left behind that should not have been left 🙂 😊 thank you very muchly to everyone 😀 😊
Wonderful ❤️
There is probably a critical mass thing involved. The ethos of care means that most people tidy and so the waverers follow. Whereas once a few people leave stuff more people copy
Grand.
There are other equally clean festivals, Shambala and green gathering.
Unfortunately there is almost an expectation at some festivals that you buy a cheap tent and leave it behind.
compare with Reading festival pics!!!
Contentious thought. Leeds festival was on at the same time and Hull Help For Refugees – charity 1176555 has collected many sleeping bags and tents for use…perhaps next year there should be a collection point at GB for anyone thinking of upgrading their kit?