We are not accepting any more submissions for bands and musicians at the moment.
Thanks to everyone who has applied and we will be in touch with everyone
who has applied with a answer in the next couple of weeks.
Stalls:
Please find below the links to the different documents in order to apply/book stalls at this years festival.Please email the completed documents to the relevant email address for your application.
Newcastle Community Green Festival is a family friendly event which provides a unique platform for small and large environmental and ethical organisations and businesses, community groups, artists, entertainers, healing practitioners and musicians to showcase their skills and products. If you wish to appear, trade or entertain us at this years Festival please click on the relevant link below.
The festival is entirely run by volunteers so if you would like to offer your time then please contact us. This year’s site will be divided up into themes so if you think your skills would be particularly helpful in one of the areas, please click on that area to forward us your details, if you’ve got an idea that you want to be put on and that isn’t covered use the ‘Bright Ideas link.
Workers in Bangladesh are regularly working 80 hours a week for just 5p an hour, in potential death trap factories, to produce cheap clothes for British consumers of Primark, Tesco and Asda’s ‘George’ range. Buying products displaying the Fairtrade mark means paying workers in poor countries a fair price for the work they do, and a guarantee that the price they are paid will always cover the cost of production – no matter how low the market price goes