Forgive me for displaying a peculiarly British trait in pointing this out, but the weather's not been very good this summer has it?
As media images of flooding in Yorkshire and a mud-slicked Glastonbury begin to fade, back in Hertfordshire we are keeping an anxious eye on the weather leading up to Hertfordshire Children's Trust Partnership's first 3Style Festival. Actually, this is a bit of an understatement on my part - I'm verging on obsession as I consult the BBC weather site at least four times a day.
This is because I've been working with young people on the most exciting project I've been involved in for years. Believed by us to be the first of its kind, 3Style is a free one-day music and arts festival developed by young people for young people in Hertfordshire. Now, with bands, singers and DJs performing on three stages, the once coveted outside stage is looking the most vulnerable to the ravages of summer 2007.
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