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2013 TICKETS ON SALE SUNDAY OCTOBER 7TH
MAKE SURE YOU’RE REGISTERED FOR THE 2013 TICKET SALE
Hello again. Tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2013 will go on sale at 9am on Sunday, October 7th. As part of our continued commitment to cut out ticket touting, anyone who would like to attend next year’s Festival must have registered in advance of tickets going on sale.
Registration remains free of charge. If you’re not already registered, then click here to register (it only takes a few minutes). Remember, every person who would like a ticket will need to register individually.
If you have registered to buy tickets to the Festival before, you may well still be registered (you now only need to do it once). But we very much advise that you check your registration now by clicking here. If you can’t find it, the best bet is to re-register. You can also now edit the details of your existing registration (for example if you need to change your address) by clicking here.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE DETAILED 2013 TICKET INFORMATION (further info – including ticket prices – will be added soon).
OXFAM’S WEST AFRICA APPEAL
Oxfam is appealing for aid after low rainfall, poor harvests and high food prices are driving the Sahel region into a serious food crisis affecting 19 million people. As they enter the peak of the crisis, millions already need emergency support. If you would like to make a donation towards Oxfam’s relief work, either give £5 by texting CRISIS to 70066 (UK only) or head to www.oxfam.org.uk/westafrica.
GREENPEACE’S SAVE THE ARCTIC CAMPAIGN
The ice at the top of the world is melting. Scientists say that within 20 years the North Pole could be largely ice free over the summer months. Greenpeace is not going to stand by while the Arctic is destroyed. This summer, it’s launching a massive international campaign to save the Arctic. Head to www.savethearctic.org to sign up to the campaign.
DIG DEEP FOR MALAWI WITH WATERAID
This summer, WaterAid is asking the UK public to back an exciting new appeal, The Big Dig, to help communities in Malawi get the basic necessities of clean, safe water and sanitation. The funds raised will support WaterAid’s work in rural Malawi, where 20% of the population has no clean water, and 44% of people have nowhere safe to go to the toilet. To find out more or make a donation go to www.thebigdig.org.
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