Vegan market returns to Peterborough

Peterborough’s vegan market returned to the city centre today (September 12) after a delay due to lockdown.
Vegan Market at Cathedral Square   . Adele and Jermaine Salmon from NF Juices EMN-201209-151635005Vegan Market at Cathedral Square   . Adele and Jermaine Salmon from NF Juices EMN-201209-151635005
Vegan Market at Cathedral Square . Adele and Jermaine Salmon from NF Juices EMN-201209-151635005

The market was held in Cathedral Square between 10:30am and 4:00pm, with over 40 stalls offering a variety of vegan fast food, healthy eats, artisan savouries, sweet bakes and craft cheeses, along with sustainable lifestyle brands, ethical clothing stands and information about vegan charities.

The market has proved very popular since it first began operating in Peterborough in April 2019 and was able to happen this year due to the social distancing measures put in place.

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All stalls were spaced out, with staff and visitors wearing face masks.

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Vegan Market at Cathedral Square EMN-201209-151657005

The market is set to next visit Peterborough on November 28.

Lewis Beresford, Vegan Markets UK’s Founder said: “We are so excited to bring our vegan market back to Peterborough.

“We work hard to find leading vegan brands from around the country, from street food and sweet treats, to ethical clothing and cruelty free cosmetics.

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“We also work with many local companies and are excited to showcase the best vegan businesses from around the country, from niche local independent companies to larger well-known organisations. We make it our mission to give all of these fantastic businesses the platform they deserve to showcase their brilliant work and to make veganism accessible and inclusive for everyone.

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