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Back by popular demand for its fifth year running, Compassionate Derby is an ethical living event that is free to attend and where everyone is welcome!

There will be a range of cruelty-free food and lifestyle products, lots of free samples, charity and campaigning stalls, children's activities, a diverse program of talks throughout the day, a generous raffle and much more. So why not head to Derby on November 28th to do a bit of Christmas shopping and find out more about living a compassionate lifestyle?

A very exciting conference is being held on the British author and animal rights activist, Brigid Brophy on the 9th and 10th October 2015. It will mark the twentieth anniversary of the death of Brophy (1929-1995), and the fiftieth anniversary of her article ‘The Rights of Animals’ which was published in The Sunday Times on 10th October 1965.

There's a bigger turnout expected this year for the 2nd annual Triangle Vegfest, so the venue has moved to Moore Square/City Market in downtown Raleigh.

There's something for everyone as visitors celebrate healthy, vegan lifestyles: local food, numerous vendors of vegan products (local, regional and national), local area non-profits, food demos, live music and expert speakers.

Norwich's First Vegan Christmas Market will be taking place on Saturday 12th December. As well as having all the regular Pop-Up stall holders, there will be many new ones.

Entry is free and the first 15 people to buy something from the Pop-Up stall will receive a free goody bag.

After all your shopping you can treat yourself to a luxury hot chocolate and mince pie or some lunch from the hot food stalls!

Cruelty-free shopping comes to Dorchester! Dorchester's first vegan fair will be a festive indoor market filled with tempting treats and delicious goodies.

There will be over 35 stalls filled with everything from cakes, candles, pampering body products, stocking fillers, raw treats, locally made kombucha, artisan chocolate, hot food, clothing, unique jewellery and much much more! 

If you love shopping and food, you really don't want to miss out on this! 

Municipal Buildings

High Street East

Dorchester, Dorset

DT1 1HF

Rebecca Nahid discusses how societal prejudices surrounding vegans and weight loss are unhelpful, and why we shouldn’t feel guilty about eating the odd vegan cupcake now and again.

The first vegan fair in the area, Cheltenham Vegan Fair 2015 will take place the day before World Vegan Day! There will be plenty to keep the whole family busy with stalls, talks, food, workshops, film viewings, a kids corner and much more! 

To find out more, check out their website

St. Andrew's Church,
Montpellier Street,
Cheltenham
 

Saturday 31st October 2015,10am-4pm

Government subsidies for farmers wishing to move towards sustainable crop farming is the best next step

London's Moshi Moshi is hosting an evening of dishes based around organic tofu with chef Neil McLennan, who makes tofu from his factory on Brick Lane. The dinner will be a full vegan menu with an option to add artisan sake with each course.

Dana Roberts discusses experiences that opened her eyes as a vegan traveller in Peru, and provides tips for like-minded vegan adventurers.

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