Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Glastonbury-2009-27MZIFIXT8GX.htmlConceptually similarGlastonbury 2009GP022UPCompleted★★★★Glastonbury 2009GP022UNCompleted★★★★Glastonbury 2009GP022UMCompleted★★★★Tree Planting at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01X1DCompleted★★★★Tree Planting at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01X19Completed★★★★Rally against Third Runway at HeathrowGP0STPCZLCompleted★★★★Rally against Third Runway at HeathrowGP0STPD3WCompleted★★★★★★Glastonbury 2009GP022UQCompleted★★★★Tree Planting at Proposed Heathrow RunwayGP01X1KCompleted★★★★View AllGP022UOGlastonbury 2009Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats (r) talks to Tracey Howard from The King William pub in the village of Sipson, which is under threat from Heathrow's third runway and John Sauven, Executive Director Greenpeace UK, in the Greenpeace field at the Glastonbury festival.Locations:Europe, West Europe-Glastonbury-United KingdomDate:25 Jun, 2009Credit:© Vanessa Miles / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4372px X 2906pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Direct communications-Festivals-Greenpeace executive directors-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Politicians-Three people-WomenShoot:Glastonbury 2009Greenpeace has a field at the festival of music and contemporary performing arts in Glastonbury. The festival takes place at Worthy Farm in the Vale of Avalon. This year's theme on the Greenpeace field is centred around aviation and the aim to stop the third runway at Heathrow. A large amount of the festival's proceeds go to Greenpeace, Oxfam, Water Aid and other humanitarian causes.