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What local veggie & vegan events would you fancy?

food at the Bull Inn Stamford Dingley 2003

Date: 2008-10-16

It's a while since T3V has had its own event. What would you like to do? Are you a fan of amazing curry buffets? Do you fancy go karting? How about dancing? Or pie and mash at a country pub? A cook-in round at your house? A meetup at Starbucks? A free food fair? Tell us what would get you excited and get you involved.

Story by: Sophie Fenwick-Paul

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