We're off to campaign at Wychwood...
...the wonderful Wychwood in Cheltenham! In case you haven't heard, this weekend is our first festival of the summer so we're busy packing our bags and crossing our fingers for sunshine.
After its extremely successful launch in 2005, that raised £4,000 for Oxfam, Wychwood is back at Cheltenham Racecourse - which this year plays host to a solar-powered cinema and much anticipated performances from Mr Scruff, The Feeling (pictured), the Guillemots and Martha Wainwright, to name but a few.
Our trusty stewards will be there to direct you through the mud and we'll be selling Fairtrade goodies in our tent and raising awareness of our Control Arms campaign. We'll also be running fun workshops for all ages about our campaigns and how we use them to bring about change. If you're going, these are in the Oxfam tent on Saturday 10-11am and Sunday 4-5pm.
Tickets for the festival are still on sale and prices range from £20 to £85 depending on the usuals (length of stay, age). So if you were wondering what to do with the first weekend in June, now you know!
Keep your eyes on this blog for pics and updates from Wychwood and all this year's festivals...
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