OFFICIAL - Glastonbury is NOT FOR SHALE

Last edited 20 June 2014 at 4:08pm

Michael & Emily Eavis pledge to keep Glastonbury site Frack-free

20 June, 2014

Worthy farm, Pilton, Somerset. Today Michael and Emily Eavis, whose dairy farm has been hosting Britain’s biggest and best party for over forty years, announced that the site of Glastonbury Festival will never be fracked, and Worthy Farm is officially Not For Shale!

Executive Director of Greenpeace UK, John Sauven welcomed the news –

“We salute Michael and Emily’s determination to combine good times with good deeds, to protect a site which means so much to so many people, and keep it Frack-free and Not For Shale.”

Both Emily and Michael signed a declaration which read –

I (Emily/Michael Eavis), resident at Worthy Farm, Pilton, give my word that I will not allow Fracking to take place on this site.

I oppose Fracking on the grounds that Shale gas is not the type of energy that we should be producing in Britain. We should be investing in renewable resources for future generations and for the health of our Planet. 

Worthy Farm is Not For Shale.

I have declared Worthy Farm a Frack free Zone.

Worthy Farm has a huge array of solar panels installed on the roof of its farm buildings. Studies commissioned by Greenpeace show the UK can meet its energy needs almost entirely through cutting out energy waste and replacing our ageing fossil fuel plants with modern, clean renewables.

ENDS

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