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Vegan Food Fayre

Date: 2007-03-16

Merseyside Animal Rights Vegan Food Fayre will be held at the Old Police Station, Lark Lane on Saturday 17th March. From 12noon to

Guest stalls will include Animal Aid, Scouseveg, News from Nowhere, the Green Party, Windmill Organic Wholefood, Merseyside Animal Rights and the

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