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This February, Vegans & Violets are hosting a fabulous vegan dinner at Brookes Restaurant in Oxford. 

The evening includes four courses of sumptuous, seasonal vegan and raw food, plus a talk on the health and environmental benefits of the vegan diet from a passionate and knowledgable guest speaker. 

If you are vegan-curious, this is the perfect opportunity to find out more, and begin your very own vegan journey.

This May, Vegan Organic Network are hosting the fantastic Manchester Vegan Fair.

There is lots to do, with 70 different stalls and a huge range of entertainment throughout the day. There will be live music and poetry, films, circus and craft activites, talks, alternative therapies, vegan speed dating and speed meeting, plus fun activities for the kids.

Entry is just £2 and kids go free.

The Vegan Society greeted the news that the retail milk price is now lower than the cost price (and lower than some bottled water) with horror that animal suffering and life is of so little value; but not surprise.

The Birmingham Wildlife Festival is a one day event Sponsored by The Badger Trust and League Against Cruel Sports. A variety of organisations will join together to promote their causes and raise awareness, in aid of wildlife.  

The march against the badger cull will commence at 1.30pm, with lots going on before and after.

The Vegan Trademark cannot be legitimately used on a product which contains animal or animal tested ingredients. Any use of the Vegan Trademark on a product containing animal ingredients is thus a misuse of the Vegan Trademark.

London's Kabaret at Karamel is set to host vegan comedians for a night of comedy and vegan food, with all proceeds being donated to The Vegan Society.

Looking for something to do to keep the celebrations going into the new year? Well you are in luck as Kabaret at Karamel and Sara Pascoe have teamed up to bring you a night of delicious vegan food and top class vegan comedy. Not only are you guaranteed a good night, you are also helping support our work, as the money raised from ticket sales is very generously being donated to The Vegan Society.

Find that perfect present this Christmas with our vegan gift guide.

In 2013, Farplace Animal Rescue organised the very first North East Vegan Festival (or NEVFEST for short) and it was a huge success. They followed it up in 2014 with the incredibly popular NEVFEST2 and they are back again this year with not one, but two festivals!

2015 sees NEVFEST return to the Stadium of Light and this time they are taking over all 3 floors! There will be a great line-up of speakers and demos, plus plenty of stalls to fill this amazing venue. The first festival will take place in May, to be followed by a second one in the autumn.

In June 2015, a team of incredible vegan athletes are going to come together to take on a new challenge...

Neil Robinson and Dean Howell - the very first vegan professional footballers on the planet- will be joined by vegan cyclist and rock climber Tris West 

As well as being inspiring athletes, the team are all dedicated vegan advocates. They have joined forces to raise funds for charity and to raise awareness of the benefits of the vegan lifestyle - for animals, for people and for the planet.

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