Front cover of the Church Times and this edition features Greenbelt of which they are a somewhat surreal "sponsor".
This year CT produced much the worst guide to the Festival imaginable (design was the usual disaster and content was pretty bland) camped out in a Yurt in a kind of no-mans land in front of the main stand. Much I as I would support Greenbelt I would have thought that CT would have been better spending their money on a professional layout designer.
The cover picture (above) of the Taize worship at Greenbelt is a great photo which initially made me think that Neil Tennant had led the worship - now there's a thought The Pet Shop Boys do Taize? [Click on the photo to enlarge it]
Hi Tom, I've posting a good natured but inflammatory post about your Church Times views on my blog.
Posted by: Dave | 04 September 2006 at 15:34
Hi Dave
I offered a more 'considered' analysis of what's wrong with the CT guide on the comments on Dave's post (follow the link above on Dave's comment)and was interested to see Dave signing books in the dreaded CT Yurt - I have to confess I did not notice it was there until Monday - perhaps it could have been more strategically placed in the main village? What did the Church Times get out of Greenbelt - what level of new subscriptions for example -I would be interested in knowing? Incidentally is your description of the Guide as " quite good" faint praise?
Posted by: Tom Allen | 04 September 2006 at 18:48