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We are excited to be in Woking this Autumn with our Ethical Market. Free entry to around 50 stalls, including vegan food, ethical skincare, eco household products and gifts, all cruelty free and zero waste. Vegan bar and much more will be waiting for you. All in the heart of Woking’s busy shopping area. Everyone’s welcome!

Christ Church
Jubilee Square
Woking
Surrey
GU21 6YG
 

Saturday 7 September 2019

 

 

 

Plant Powered Expo welcomes people from all walks of life with an emphasis on healthy living and feelgood factor, balanced with practical, affordable and environmentally responsible lifestyle choices. The show plays host to 235 stalls, 12 featured areas and 100 speakers including some of the most prominent movers and shakers from the plant powered community.

Website: plantpoweredexpo.co.uk

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Previously, Steve was a University Teaching Fellow in Theory and Animal Rights at Sheffield and a Teaching Fellow in Environmental Politics at Keele. He was the Society for Applied Philosophy’s 30th Anniversary Research Fellow, awarded for a research project on animal rights and environmental terrorism. His PhD was on the ethics of animal liberation.

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