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Veggies of Nottingham

Veggies of Nottingham, also known as Veggies Catering Campaign, is a company and a campaigning group based in Nottingham, England, promoting ethical alternatives to mainstream fast food. It does this by hosting events such as the annual East Midlands Vegan Festival,[1][2] publishing books and leaflets, and maintaining an extensive website, including a Contacts Directory[3] of groups with similar aims. As a non-profit worker co-operative it also provides affordable, wholesome, minimally-packaged vegan catering at a wide range of events and protests using fair trade, organic and/or locally sourced ingredients.[citation needed][4][5]

Veggies of Nottingham, Glastonbury Festival, 2019

Background edit

Veggies were set up in 1984 by seven animal rights activists who were frustrated at the lack of vegetarian fast food available at the time.[6] They began by selling veggieburgers to the public from a mobile stall, later also providing locally baked pasties and cakes, and other foods and drinks. The co-op has since gone on to provide both snacks and full cooked meals for many thousands of people at peace movement marches, animal rights demonstrations, festivals, protest camps and reclaim the streets events.[7]

From 1985, Veggies were based at the Rainbow Centre in Nottingham city.[citation needed] They later took on the day-to-day running of the centre.[8] In 2001 this relocated into the Forest Fields area of the city and was renamed the Sumac Centre, part of the emerging UK Social Centre Network.

Projects edit

There have been many other campaigns and projects set up or supported by past and present Veggies members and volunteers, including Samosas for Social Change[9] (supporting, amongst others, the charity Vegfam[10] and Food Not Bombs' Hurricane Katrina appeal), the Vegan Business Connection,[11] the all-vegan bakery, Screaming Carrot,[12] and vegan catering projects in other towns.

Veggies has been reported to have a "vast and extensive internet capability",[13] used for networking on issues affecting human rights, animal rights, environmental protection, anti-militarism and social justice. Veggies is dedicated to furthering the aims of the campaigning community, with links to organisations such as Amnesty International, Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth,[14] although, they increasingly campaign on a more grassroots level, rather than relying on the resources of (inter)national organisations. From 1987 to 1996, and through to the present day, Veggies has been closely associated with the McLibel Campaign and London Greenpeace,[15][16] continuing to help with the co-ordination of Days of Action[17] and the distribution of campaign resources.

The publications of the Movement for Compassionate Living, promoting simple living, are printed and distributed by Veggies, who also act as local contacts for Animal Aid, the Vegan Society, the Vegetarian Society and Viva!.

Awards and criticism edit

In 2004, Direct Action Against Apathy zine called Veggies "...probably the best vegan catering outfit on the planet".[18]

List of awards:

  • 2006 - Vegan Society - Best Vegan Catering[19]

See also edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ East Midlands Vegan Festival
  2. ^ Tash Photography Report, 10 December 2005
  3. ^ Online Directory, Veggies.
  4. ^ Events, Veggies.
  5. ^ Food Initiatives Group Newsletter Summer, Ground Work Greater Nottingham, 2004. 18 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Nottingham Trader, 12 December 1984
  7. ^ My Anti War, 17 October 2005
  8. ^ Watcher. . Nottingham Indymedia. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  9. ^ Food Not Bombs Hurricane Appeal, UK Indymedia, 13 September 2005.
  10. ^ Vegfam, Vegan Village.
  11. ^ Arthur Ling. Vegan Views 100: The Vegan Concept, Plamil Foods, Spring 2004.
  12. ^ Screaming Carrot, Homepage
  13. ^ Article by Kevin Toolis in The Guardian Society section
  14. ^ Vegetarian invasion, Management Today, 1 March 1999.
  15. ^ McLibel Two's city back-up, McSpotlight, 23 May 1996.
  16. ^ Steel and Morris vs The United Kingdom, The European Court of Human Rights, 15 February 2005.
  17. ^ McLibel Days of Action, Veggies.
  18. ^ Direct Action Against Apathy website, February 2004
  19. ^ , Vegan Society, 2006.

External links edit

  • Veggies Catering Campaign

veggies, nottingham, also, known, veggies, catering, campaign, company, campaigning, group, based, nottingham, england, promoting, ethical, alternatives, mainstream, fast, food, does, this, hosting, events, such, annual, east, midlands, vegan, festival, publis. Veggies of Nottingham also known as Veggies Catering Campaign is a company and a campaigning group based in Nottingham England promoting ethical alternatives to mainstream fast food It does this by hosting events such as the annual East Midlands Vegan Festival 1 2 publishing books and leaflets and maintaining an extensive website including a Contacts Directory 3 of groups with similar aims As a non profit worker co operative it also provides affordable wholesome minimally packaged vegan catering at a wide range of events and protests using fair trade organic and or locally sourced ingredients citation needed 4 5 Veggies of Nottingham Glastonbury Festival 2019 Contents 1 Background 2 Projects 3 Awards and criticism 4 See also 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksBackground editVeggies were set up in 1984 by seven animal rights activists who were frustrated at the lack of vegetarian fast food available at the time 6 They began by selling veggieburgers to the public from a mobile stall later also providing locally baked pasties and cakes and other foods and drinks The co op has since gone on to provide both snacks and full cooked meals for many thousands of people at peace movement marches animal rights demonstrations festivals protest camps and reclaim the streets events 7 From 1985 Veggies were based at the Rainbow Centre in Nottingham city citation needed They later took on the day to day running of the centre 8 In 2001 this relocated into the Forest Fields area of the city and was renamed the Sumac Centre part of the emerging UK Social Centre Network Projects editThere have been many other campaigns and projects set up or supported by past and present Veggies members and volunteers including Samosas for Social Change 9 supporting amongst others the charity Vegfam 10 and Food Not Bombs Hurricane Katrina appeal the Vegan Business Connection 11 the all vegan bakery Screaming Carrot 12 and vegan catering projects in other towns Veggies has been reported to have a vast and extensive internet capability 13 used for networking on issues affecting human rights animal rights environmental protection anti militarism and social justice Veggies is dedicated to furthering the aims of the campaigning community with links to organisations such as Amnesty International Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth 14 although they increasingly campaign on a more grassroots level rather than relying on the resources of inter national organisations From 1987 to 1996 and through to the present day Veggies has been closely associated with the McLibel Campaign and London Greenpeace 15 16 continuing to help with the co ordination of Days of Action 17 and the distribution of campaign resources The publications of the Movement for Compassionate Living promoting simple living are printed and distributed by Veggies who also act as local contacts for Animal Aid the Vegan Society the Vegetarian Society and Viva Awards and criticism editIn 2004 Direct Action Against Apathy zine called Veggies probably the best vegan catering outfit on the planet 18 List of awards 2006 Vegan Society Best Vegan Catering 19 See also editList of animal rights groupsSee also editList of vegetarian organizationsReferences edit East Midlands Vegan Festival Tash Photography Report 10 December 2005 Online Directory Veggies Events Veggies Food Initiatives Group Newsletter Summer Ground Work Greater Nottingham 2004 Archived 18 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine Nottingham Trader 12 December 1984 My Anti War 17 October 2005 Watcher Rainbow Centre 25th Anniversary Nottingham Indymedia Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 8 May 2015 Food Not Bombs Hurricane Appeal UK Indymedia 13 September 2005 Vegfam Vegan Village Arthur Ling Vegan Views 100 The Vegan Concept Plamil Foods Spring 2004 Screaming Carrot Homepage Article by Kevin Toolis in The Guardian Society section Vegetarian invasion Management Today 1 March 1999 McLibel Two s city back up McSpotlight 23 May 1996 Steel and Morris vs The United Kingdom The European Court of Human Rights 15 February 2005 McLibel Days of Action Veggies Direct Action Against Apathy website February 2004 Vegan Society Awards Best Vegan Catering Vegan Society 2006 External links editVeggies Catering Campaign Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Veggies of Nottingham amp oldid 1193366422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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