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Vegan festival comes to Shoreditch in March

The London Viva! Vegan Festival comes to Shoreditch in March, with a stellar line up of talks, cookery demonstrations, delicious vegan food on offer. With over 70 stalls spread across Shoreditch’s spectacular town hall, this festival promises to be an exciting family day out. Organised by Bristol-based vegan charity, Viva!, this is the second annual […]

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2018-02-19 10:50
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The London Viva! Vegan Festival comes to Shoreditch in March, with a stellar line up of talks, cookery demonstrations, delicious vegan food on offer.

With over 70 stalls spread across Shoreditch’s spectacular town hall, this festival promises to be an exciting family day out.

Organised by Bristol-based vegan charity, Viva!, this is the second annual event in London and it is expected to attract over 3,000 attendees.

Entry to the event is £5 and throughout the day free advice and information on nutrition, diet and improving your health will be available.

London’s very own Ms Cupcake and Jake’s Vegan Steaks will be in attendance, along with many others.

Viva! founder and director Juliet Gellatley says: “Interest in veganism has continued to soar globally and shows no signs of slowing down. Viva!’s vegan festivals are a fantastic way of bringing people together and showcasing the benefits of a vegan lifestyle. Regardless of dietary choices we want everyone to come along and see just how wonderful vegan food can be.”

The London event follows the success of over 60 roadshows the charity has held across the UK since October 2004, which have been attended by more than 100,000 people. A third of those attending the shows were meat eaters interested in reducing the amount of animal products they consume.

WHAT: London Viva! Vegan Festival

WHERE: SHOREDITCH TOWN HALL, 380 OLD STREET, LONDON, EC1V 9LT

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WHEN: Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 March 2018 – 11am to 6pm

HOW MUCH?: Only £5 – kids go free!

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