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Time to register for Glastonbury
Posted by tracy on 26 February 2008.
I've been getting emails for months now about the summer festival options, there were even promises of sunshine (I don’t believe them), and with spring just around the corner it's about time I started to figure out what I'll be doing.
After slogging through the mud for about a week at Glastonbury last year with the Greenpeace team, the thought of going back made my heart sink. But then I thought what if it really is sunny this year? Oh what joy I remember in those fleeting sunny moments. Ok, I can't resist it, I want to go.
And if you do too, you'd better get on it. Like last year you need to register if you want to buy tickets and you only have a couple more weeks. You can register online on the Glastonbury site until midnight on Friday, 14th March.
I'm not going to promise sun, but Greenpeace will be there with hot showers to wash away the mud. And Glastonbury wants everyone to clean up their act this year. We'll be working closely with Oxfam, WaterAid and Glastonbury Festivals to make sure the festival is cleaner, greener and fairer and that we leave no trace behind.
We'll keep you posted over the next couple of months, but for now get in there and get registered to buy tickets.

