Local Vegan info, groups & links
If you are looking for somewhere to eat out, or get your shopping, or support local vegan business... look here.
Local Vegan Entertainers
Anairda Artivista Artist & solo music page Anairda & The Anarkistas facebook Bandcamp Darren Johns facebook Bandpage: Crazy Arm Bandcamp Darryl Syms facebook facebook 2 Greg Cook facebook Ukulele Vagabond Martha Nash Singer, songwriter, guitarist facebook Marion Maz Poet: facebook The-Spoils-Collective Michael Q Klein, pianist facebook Shannon Green, drummer. facebook Taylor Topham. singer songwriter facebook Local Activist Groups Oppose the Badger Cull - South Hams South Devon Animal Rights Devon County Hunt Sabs Devon Animal Save Animal Rights Group - Cornwall Local Animal Rescue Woodside Animal Rescue & Sanctuary Gables Farm Dogs & Cats Home Hedgehog Care and Rehab - Plymouth Athena Wildlife Care and Rehab - Plymouth ELM Wildlife Hedgehog Rescue & Rehabilitation - Newton Abbot |
National groups and information
Vegan Directory - a directory of UK vegan businesses, organisations and groups Great Vegan Athletes - to showcase the range of athletic ability at the higher levels among vegans, and to encourage people of all backgrounds to give veganism a try. Animal Aid - campaigns peacefully against all forms of animal abuse and promote cruelty-free living. We investigate and expose animal cruelty, and our undercover investigations and other evidence are often used by the media, bringing these issues to public attention. Viva - campaigns for a vegan world because most farmed animals spend their short and miserable lives in the filth of factory farms and are killed with sickening barbarity Vegan Society - works towards making veganism an easily adopted and widely recognised approach to reducing animal and human suffering Films Freedom Films - an online movie portal showcasing thought provoking, vegan friendly films you can watch online for free. Listings of 50 vegan / Animal Rights documentaries - Vegan documentaries can be so powerful and inspiring as visual tools of education, and most importantly as food for thought! |