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- Bristol Eco Veggie Fayre 2010
May 29th and 30th 2010 - dates confirmed, see www.bristol.ecoveggiefayre.co.uk - Off The Hoof - Issue 5 out now - Download For Free
The UK's latest veggie lifestyle magazine can be downloaded free from www.offthehoof.co.uk - Eco Veggie Fayres Announced
Croydon November 1st 09, Reading December 19th 09, Brighton March 20th 2010 - Vegan Environmental Awards 09 - Winners announced
The 09 awards have drawn to a close and the winners have been announced - Tickets On Sale!!!
Available on the gate both days - Zion Train Live on Saturday
Dub Reggae Festival Legends Zion Train confirm 7pm slot - Tickets On Sale!!!
Advance Tickets priced £8 each day are on sale now - Main Stage Saturday - Party Time!
The Blockheads, Zion Train and The King Blues rip it up! - Main Stage Sunday - Reggae Fest!
Horace Andy, Dub Asante and Macka B headline! - Performance Stage
DJ's, Brazilian Samba Dancers, Sikh Swordmen and more! - BOGOF - The whole Yaoh range!!
Buy One Get One Free on the entire Yaoh hemp range of bodycare and food - only at the BVF09! - Special Offers!
Save loads of dosh at the BVF 09! - Acoustic Stage - SohoDolls and Dub From Atlantis
Plus The Phoenix Rose, HabanaFlex, Erinn Williams, Latin Passion and Rubber Ritchie - Talks and Cookery Demos - Lineups announced
The Lineups for our talks and cookery demos are announced - Vegan Bodybuilders Contest on Sunday
The Vegan Bodybuilders are staging contests with fab prizes! - Welcome to our first Supersize sponsors
Beanie’s, The Vegan Society, Bute Island and Off The Hoof - 20 Half Price stalls available for small campaigners
The BVF has made available up to 20 stalls at Half Price

Getting There
Public Transport
- On foot - The Amphitheatre is marked on clear city centre map signs and i-plus points which can be found throughout the city centre. ·
- By bicycle or taxi - The city centre contains bicycle parks and taxi ranks.
- By bus - All bus services in the city stop in the city centre - just a few minutes walk away from the Amphitheatre.
- By coach - The Amphitheatre is a 15 minute walk from Bristol bus station.·
- By train - Temple Meads is the nearest mainline station. The Harbourside is 20 minutes walk from the station (follow signs to city centre). Alternately The Bristol Ferry company run a service from Temple Quay by the station to the centre. This service leaves at ten past every hour and takes about 15 minutes. Otherwise, buses from Temple Meads leave every ten minutes from the station to the city centre.
- By Park and Ride - There are three park and ride schemes around the city. The parking sites are located at Long Ashton, A4 Bath Road, and the A4 Portway.
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