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A huge thanks to all the Leeds festival-goers who signed our petition at the weekend. Over 17,000 of you did, your names really count, helping us to put pressure on world leaders to do something about climate change.
Volunteer campaigners for Love Not Riots. The campaign was founded by two festival-goers to try to combat sunday night troubles at festivals by spreading the love.
Mark Hamilton of Ash, Chris Rose of Oxfam and animator Darren Walsh answer questions about climate change after a screening of short films at the Alternative Stage at Leeds Festival.
We were also at V Stafford last weekend with our little green camper. Thanks to everyone who added their name to our climate change petition sheets, which got a little damp in the constant drizzle.
A huge thanks to over 6,500 V Chelmsford-goers who signed our petition - with your support we can put pressure on world leaders to address climate change which effects the poorest people around the world first and worst.
Basement Jaxx were the Sunday night finale on the Channel 4 Stage at V Chelmsford, cheering up the rain drenched crowd, with their dancing robot and uplifting tunes.
The crowds packed into the JJB/Puma Arena, which was opposite our tent at V Chelmsford, to watch McFly. If you fancy getting your hands on their latest album, plus a stack of other V CDs, you can win them by entering our competition.
Saturday night's main stage headliners, the Foo Fighters, rocked. Some fans had already been treated to an impromptu gig earlier in the day on the Channel 4 Stage.
Happy Mondays brough the house down on the Channel 4 Stage (taking Amy Winehouse's slot). They were complete with maracca toting Bez and did a banging rendition of 24 Hour Party People as a tribute to the late great Tony Wilson.
It's looking like it will be another wet one at V Festival in Chelmsford this weekend. The line up is awesome so at least we are guaranteed great music whatever the weather.
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