| The true way to start Greenbelt weekend is in a car which is beautifully packed but without any room at all for the passengers. | |
| Tent up and ready. | |
| First job, study the programme and decide what is unmissable. | |
| John and Anna enjoying a cooked breakfast. | |
| A catch up with friends at the Tiny Tea Tent. | |
| Top venue of the weekend - the performance cafe, featuring many great acoustic acts and a sparkly ceiling. | |
| Miriam Jones, for example. | |
| Rhiann Grundy. | |
| The rice exhibition - visualising an array of population statistics. Here, a grain of rice for every person infected with HIV. | |
| The swine flu-proof "Elbow Bump of Peace". | |
| Noah's Ark on the move. | |
| Top act of the festival, the ever favourite Duke Special. | |
| With a full band, the Duke moved his performance to a new level of insanity. | |
| Martyn Joseph and Stewart Henderson being normal. | |
| Athlete headlined on Monday night. | |
| Tim won the "Last Orders" competition 2 days running, so was told to get a life and do something else at Greenbelt. | |
| There's an excellent explanation as to why Andy and Sue are dressed like that, but the photo is far more amusing without it. | |
| A shave at Greenbelt! A first in 15 Greenbelts, and not a bad experience actually. He'll be having showers and staying in a bed and breakfast before you know it! |