Green & Organic Fair
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Doncaster's first & only regular Green & Organic Fair.
Lots of organic & vegetarian food, Fair Trade & organic clothing, local produce, non allergenic cleaning products & much more...
I'm pushing the council to get involved to promote their Green & Organic initiatives as well as recycling & composting - but who knows whether they'll get involved!
Fair to be held at The Doncaster School for the Deaf every 4th Sunday of the month
Public admission is free
Doncaster's first & only regular Green & Organic Fair.
Lots of organic & vegetarian food, Fair Trade & organic clothing, local produce, non allergenic cleaning products & much more...
I'm pushing the council to get involved to promote their Green & Organic initiatives as well as recycling & composting - but who knows whether they'll get involved!
Fair to be held at The Doncaster School for the Deaf every 4th Sunday of the month
Public admission is free
http://www.go-shows.co.uk
Occurs on the Fourth Sunday of every month.
This sounds like a great concept - the range of produce certainly takes it above and beyond the normal farmers market. Accompany this with a box scheme delivery (hopefully by one of the farmers there) and you wont need to shop anywhere else.
Good luck to you in getting the council involved - I really hope they do as it's an ideal opportunity for them.
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