Festival nail art just got ethical: Lianne La Havas, Laura Whitmore, Tim Burgess and WaterAid Ambassador Rachel Stevens have all designed some special nail art to support WaterAid’s Pump up the Volume campaign at this year’s Glastonbury Festival. The campaign, supported by the Western Daily Press, asks for people to sign up to a petition and call on world leaders to promise a world where everyone, everywhere has access to water and sanitation by 2030. The nail designs are a fun way to show support and raise awareness of the issue. Festival goers can visit the WaterAid stand, sign the petition and increase further awareness by flashing their WaterAid nails. Those not at the festival are encouraged to try out the designs at home and sign up online. Artists playing at the festival including Gabrielle Aplin, Beverley Knight, The Editors, Palma Violets and Newton Faulkner are also behind the campaign and joined a photo shoot to pledge their support. More than 750 million live without access to safe water and around 2.5 billion people live without access to sanitation. To sign up to the campaign, visit www.wateraid.org/pumpupthevolume.
– GlastonburyPeople.co.uk