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Our very own Vanessa P in the Vegan Soc elections!

Date: 2006-10-09

Our very own Vanessa Payne, who is a central and active figure of T3V, is up for election in the Vegan Society Council ballot. If you are a full member of the Vegan Society you can vote, so please do as it is particularly important for the future of the Society this year.

This is what one of our group says, and we completely agree:

  • Keep cheering Vanessa on, she's a fab person, the kindest, most thoughtful and professional person I know!
  • She is a great person to be leading the way with bringing veganism to everyone!

Voting Information

Voting can be daunting, so there's a guide to help you with the practicalities of this election.

Do Contact Us if you need further info.

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Our very own Vanessa P in the Vegan Soc elections!

Our very own Vanessa Payne, who is a central and active figure of T3V, is up for election in the Vegan Society Council ballot. If you are a full member of the Vegan Society you can vote, so please do as it is particularly important for the future of the Society this year.

This is what one of our group says, and we completely agree:

  • Keep cheering Vanessa on, she's a fab person, the kindest, most thoughtful and professional person I know!
  • She is a great person to be leading the way with bringing veganism to everyone!

Voting Information

Voting can be daunting, so there's a guide to help you with the practicalities of this election.

Do Contact Us if you need further info.

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