Festival-goers offered conservation trips abroad
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Carling Weekend: Reading And Leeds Festival attendees can take part
- Oct 12, 2007
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Music fans who went to the Carling Weekend: Reading And Leeds Festivals earlier this year are eligible to apply for a new conservation project.
Successful applicants will have travel, accommodation and living expenses paid for trips to locations such as Bosnia and Thailand.
The scheme is organised by Cradle, a charity which organises community development in deprived areas around the world and Festival Republic, organisers of the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds festivals.
On the trips volunteers will undertake conservation and development work in deprived areas. More information can be found at Cradle.org.uk.
Successful applicants will have travel, accommodation and living expenses paid for trips to locations such as Bosnia and Thailand.
The scheme is organised by Cradle, a charity which organises community development in deprived areas around the world and Festival Republic, organisers of the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds festivals.
On the trips volunteers will undertake conservation and development work in deprived areas. More information can be found at Cradle.org.uk.
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