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    Major vegan festival set to return to Swansea this March

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJanuary 25, 2026No Comments
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    One of the top vegan festivals in the UK is coming to Swansea on Saturday 7th March 2026 – the Swansea Vegan Festival.
    This unmissable event is packed full of stalls, entertaining talks, demos and best of all, lots of delicious plant-based food. In fact everything you could possibly want, whether you’re vegan curious, vegetarian or vegan. It’s family friendly too with free entry for under 16’s. And every visitor will receive a free pack of Clearspring organic silken tofu.
    There will be a spectacular array of vegan products including beauty products, toiletries, homeware, pies, cakes, chocolates, cheeses, sandwiches and salads, sweets, healthy treats, juices, smoothies, candles, jewellery, crafts, clothing, charity merchandise, free samples and much more!
    Founder of Vegan Events UK, Victoria Bryceson comments, “Discover a wonderful vegan community spirit at Swansea Vegan Festival. Following on from last year’s event, this year is set to be a sell-out with over 50 fantastic stalls and lots of new things to try plus new experiences. Early confirmed caterers are Greek Vegan Deli, serving up an iconic range of traditional Greek vegan savouries, and The Plant Based Chippy, serving their irresistible vegan meals, including their iconic Vfish n’ Chips, a plant-based classic favourite that you won’t want to miss!”
    From incredible food and ethical shopping to powerful discussions and community spirit, Swansea Vegan Festival is set to be a truly stand-out event. And each visitor will receive a free 200g pack of Clearspring organic silken tofu on the door. It’s ideal for those cooking for one, trying tofu for the first time, or simply looking to add a boost of plant-based protein to their meals.
    Featured stalls include Miracle’s Mission, a non-profit animal welfare organisation that works with sick, injured and disabled animals worldwide. Its mission is to provide a place of safety for animals in danger, to educate on the needs of neutering both pets and strays and to neuter stray dogs and cats to prevent the birth of more animals onto the streets. It also rehabilitates and re-homes dogs in need, often with disabilities, from its UK rescue base.
    Swansea Vegan Festival, with over 50 fantastic stalls, takes place at LC Swansea, Oystermouth Road, Maritime Quarter, Swansea SA1 3ST, from 10.30am to 4.30pm on Saturday 7th March 2026. The city centre venue is convenient for public transport links and there are nearby payable car parks. Standard entry to the Festival is £5 (under 16’s free) and VIP tickets are £15, to include a goody bag full of vegan products, samples, discounts and offers.
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