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If you are one of the many disappointed people who missed out on tickets for this year’s Glastonbury Festival – which sold out in a record-breaking 90 minutes – then you’ll be glad to hear that we’ve teamed up with Yeo Valley Organic, one of the official recycling partners at the festival to offer you a chance to win a pair of Glastonbury Festival VIP tickets. There are 10 runner-up prizes of environmentally-friendly Freeplay™ Eyemax wind-up radios to be won as well.
Glastonbury wants to beat 2005’s achievement of 50 per cent recycling and as one of the official festival recycling partners, Yeo Valley Organic is sponsoring the 20,000 bins available on-site to recycle bottles and cans, plus food waste and paper plates for composting. Yeo Valley Organic is also sponsoring the ‘bag for life’ that will be given to all 150,000 visitors, and will be there selling their range of delicious organic chilled and frozen yogurts in Limited Edition recyclable pots.
Yeo Valley Organic is encouraging everyone to Go Green at Glastonbury and other festivals this summer and their website is packed with green tips for festival goers, including a podcast with Edith Bowman giving advice on how you can go green at Glastonbury this year! See www.yeovalleyorganic.com
To enter, answer the following question
This year's Glastonbury sold out in?
1) 90 seconds
2) 90 minutes
3) 90 hours
Click here to submit your answer
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The radio sounds fun, very green which is the theme this year, nice one Times xx
Carol Pearce, Swindon, UK
I too was going to be cheeky and ask if I could have just one ticket for telling you about the mistake.
fiona, sheffield, s.yorks
Um,
Re the Glastonbury question....the answer is, of course, 90 minutes, but - you have put the question as "What decade was the movie?"
Uhhhhhhhhhhhh?
Can I have a prize for telling you this?
joe daly, bristol, somerset
the word is too small. i think it is too bad to reader's eyes. could you make them biger. thank you !!!
Howard, Yangzhou city, China