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At the Clevedon Vegan Fair we offer: 
• Outside Street-food Stalls
• The 1st ever Vegan Human Book Library
• Indoor Vegan Lifestyle Market
• Pop-up Purky Cafe

Vegan fairs page - https://www.facebook.com/veganfairs/

Entry £2 adult, accompanied children under 14 free.

Clevedon Community Centre
2 Princes Rd
Clevedon
BS21 7SZ
 

Sunday 9 June 2019

This year we will be bigger and better than ever for Edinburgh Vegan Christmas Market.
Running on Sunday 10th November 2019 at Murrayfield Rugby Ground near Edinburgh City Centre from 10:30am - 4:00pm.
There will be free samples, discounts, food tasting, vegan food stalls including chocolate, cheese, cakes, takeaway food, animal sanctuaries, clothing and so much more. There will also be some fabulous talks and demos on from some amazing people and businesses.
 
We invite everyone to Sheffield for the vegan festival! There will be endless amount of free samples, discounts, food tasting, vegan food stalls including chocolate, cheese, cakes, takeaway food, animal sanctuaries, clothing and so much more.
There will also be some fabulous talks and demos on from some amazing people and businesses. You can find out more information about these on veganfestival.co.uk
 
Saturday 29th June - 80+ vegan/animal welfare and rights stalls, world food caterers, exciting cookery demos, inspirational talks, interactive workshops and children's activities running throughout the day at Iconic Liverpool FC, Anfield Road from 10.30am - 4.30pm
Entry is £3 payable on the day on the door (under 16’s free) or £15 for VIP tickets in advance from eventbrite to include fast track entry and a goody bag full of vegan products, samples, discounts and offers.
 

This year we are launching the first vegan kids festival a 2 day camping festival aimed specifically at vegan kids and their families. 

We want to empower the change makers of the future to feel part of something bigger, make new friends and have lots of fun surrounded by like minded people, where they don't have to worry about not being able to eat, because everything is vegan. 

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In our 9th edition of The Expert Series, RAC member Dr Caroline Gorden conducts a criminological exploration of the dairy industry.

Dairy is constructed as an essential health food with millions of pounds spent on advertising each year. The idea that dairy is integral to our diet and that we might become calcium deficient without it is a deeply embedded perception among the public, and indeed, the consumption of dairy products is an entrenched part of our culture.

Several hundred people gathered at the British Library in London on 11 April at the behest of The Vegan Society, for a day of thought-provoking speeches and panel discussions on the transition towards plant-based diets, and the implications for agriculture and rural communities.

A vibrant social market for all things vegan. We have a selection of great street foods, deli items, drinks, sweets, chocolate and cakes. Skincare and cosmetics, candles and jewellery, clothing and lifestyle products can also be found. Looking for information and a chance to get involved? Local and national charities and vegan outreach are there for you.

Vegan First and the World Vegan Organization want you to be a part of a landmark event for Indian veganism – the *Vegan India Conference *#VIC2019.

 

16+ speakers
10+ talks and panel discussions
20+ workshops

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