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Glastonbury Festival and Millets walk for WaterAid

join in and help raise some money!

By Neil Greenway | Published:

Glastonbury Festival 2010 - around the festival site (5)
Photo credit: Gary Stafford


On Sunday 16th May 2010, outdoors retailer (and Glastonbury sponsor) Millets, is supporting one of Glastonbury Festival's charities, WaterAid, with its second annual Millets Walk for WaterAid – a 13-mile sponsored walk, starting and finishing at Worthy Farm, the home of the Festival.

From Worthy Farm, the walk starts out through Croscombe, stopping in Wells for lunch (bring your own, or buy it there), and heading back to the farm through North Wooton. Participants of the walk will also be helping to carry around 125 litres of water over the 13 miles to the finish line, to highlight what some people have to go through just to reach water on a daily basis.

Millets hope to raise as much as possible through the walk to support WaterAid’s life-saving projects providing safe water, sanitation and hygiene education to some of the world’s poorest people throughout Africa, Asia and the Pacific Region.


WaterAid’s Cara Keane says: "We are delighted Millets have chosen to support WaterAid again this year with the Millets Walk for WaterAid. The event promises to be a great day out, while helping those living without access to clean water. We can choose to do a beautiful walk like this one, purely for enjoyment’s sake, but for the 884 million people without access to safe water, there is no choice. Sometimes women and children have to walk daily for miles, just to fetch water which often brings disease to the family. Please join us by putting on your walking boots and help others less fortunate to take the first steps out of poverty."

You can register to take part in the walk now at http://www.millets.co.uk/wateraid. Participation is free, but WaterAid very much encourage you to get sponsorship for the event!

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Although the full line-up for this year's Festival has not yet been announced, to see who has been confirmed, and who might be playing take a look at the eFestivals' Glastonbury 2010 rumours >>.

A further release of a limited number of cancelled tickets will go on sale from 9am on Sunday, 11th April 2010, although in order to do so you must have registered beforehand to be eligible to buy a ticket. However, it's unlikely that they'll be a huge number of tickets available on that day. They will be priced at £185 (plus a booking fee of £5).

For more details about registering and ticket information click here.

Only headliners U2, plus Jack Johnson, Billy Bragg, My Luminaries, and John E Vistic are officially confirmed for the Festival. The ticket price includes includes a FREE programme, a 40th anniversary commemorative ticket, a useful cloth bag, and a small around the neck guide.