UK Festivals,Events & Conferences

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VEGAN CAMP OUT (UK) 14th AUGUST 2026


The next Vegan Camp Out (VCO) is taking place from August 14th to 17th, 2026.

"You can book your tickets for the festival right here, right now. Festival-goers will get to visit a brand new location for VCO 2026: Walesby Forest in Nottinghamshire.

Walesby Forest is a nearly 90-year-old outdoor activity center set within more than 250 acres of Sherwood Forest, right in the heart of Robin Hood country. “We’re heading to a brand new location again this year,” Vegan Camp Out director Jordan Martin told Plant Based News (PBN). “Walesby Forest is a beautiful venue that has so many great qualities to it, and will be the perfect setting for VCO moving forward.”

The full address for the event will be Vegan Camp Out, Walesby Forest, Nottinghamshire, NG22 9NG."
 
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PIRIES PLACE VEGAN MARKET in Horsham,East Sussex returns on Saturday 28th March!

From 9.30am till 3.30pm we will be bringing you FABULOUS PLANT-BASED FOOD
 
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INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL RESCUE-VEGAN AFTERNOON TEA, HOTEL DU VIN, BRIGHTON


Join us for a special Cakes for Apes Vegan Afternoon Tea and help protect orangutans and their rainforest home.

Hotel Du Vin, Brighton – BN1 1AD
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Saturday 21st March – 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
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Indulgent vegan afternoon tea
Win prizes in our raffle
Talks from IAR President Alan Knight & CEO Gavin Bruce

All proceeds go to International Animal Rescue’s orangutan project
 
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JUSTICE FOR EUNICE

JOIN THE EVENT-PROTEST AT PLUMPTON COLLEGE IN LEWES, SATURDAY 4th APRIL AT 9.30am. MEETING POINT AT LEWES STATION. THE PROTEST STARTS AT 10am.


JUSTICE FOR EUNICE. LET'S HOLD PLUMPTON COLLEGE RESPONSEBLE FOR HER TORTURE AND MURDER BY TWO OF THEIR STUDENTS!
 
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Entrepreneur Heather Mills Sponsors Vegfest Free 2026 - Britain's Largest Free Vegan Festival

A crowd of up to 3,000 people is expected to gather at Edgbaston Cricket Ground on Saturday April 25th as Vegfest Free arrives to the city, bringing what organisers describe as “the UK’s biggest free vegan event of the year” to Birmingham.
Backed by food entrepreneur Heather Mills and sponsored by her new wellness food brand ‘No Bloat’, the one-day event will feature up to 150 plant-based stalls, more than 40 speakers and performers and a full outdoor programme of live music, comedy and spoken word.
The free festival aims to make vegan living accessible to everyone, particularly at a time when many large-scale events come with high ticket prices.
Advance tickets are required and are completely free to the public.
The festival is ideal for everyone including those new to plant-based lifestyles as well as longtime vegans, vegetarians and anyone who loves trying new food!
The event is also free for a number of charities, community interest companies, animal sanctuaries, authors, artists and selected start-ups, making it a unique event in this day and age.
Heather Mills is supporting the event through her new food brand No Bloat, which will be exhibiting on the day and offering samples of its nutritious, gut-friendly ready-meal pouches.

“Now more than ever it’s time to support each other and work together within the broader vegan community,” says Heather.

“Vegfest Free presents a unique opportunity to extend solidarity to so many organisations whilst introducing thousands of people to the benefits of plant-based lifestyles.”

A Boost for Birmingham’s Plant Based Scene

Alongside national brands, the event will showcase several Midlands based artisan food producers, offering visitors the chance to sample a wide variety of plant-based foods, from street food and sweet treats to sustainable pantry staples.

Organisers say Birmingham was chosen for its diverse food culture and growing appetite for healthier and more sustainable lifestyle options.

“It may be that you've been advised to increase your plant-based intake for health reasons” say the organisers “or it may be for environmental reasons or simply concern for animals. Whatever the reason, VegfestFree is designed to show just how accessible and enjoyable plant-based living can be.”
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