A buzz is in the air as the St Albans Vegan Market is set to return this Sunday after last year’s success.
On Facebook, approximately 1,400 people have said they are interested in going to the event which will be held in St Peter’s Street, the hub of St Albans’ city centre.
From 10.30am to 4pm visitors will be able to buy a variety of vegan street food, artisan bakes, craft cheeses, handmade cosmetics, ethical clothing and jewellery as well as arts and crafts.
All of which are created by a handpicked selection of talented, ethical and sustainable businesses, with charity stalls also present.
Lewis Beresford, Vegan Market Co’s founder said: “We are so excited to be back in St Albans. We work hard to find the country’s leading vegan producers, from street food vendors and bakers to ethical clothing and cosmetic producers.
“We also work with many local businesses and can’t wait to give all of these fantastic producers the platform they deserve and introduce them to the wonderful people of St Albans.”
Date: May 1
Time: 10.30am to 4pm
Location: St Peter’s Street, St Albans.
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