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With all the talk about environmental foot-prints, veganism and ethical lifestyles there has probably never been a better time to launch an international ethical living show. But this has caused a bit of a headache for the organizer of The 5th Bristol Vegan Fayre, Tim Barford from Bristol based Hemp food company Yaoh and The Bristol Tourist Board. Bristol, South West UK (PRWEB) February 9, 2007 -- With all the talk about environmental foot-prints, veganism and ethical lifestyles there has probably never been a better time to launch an international ethical living show. But this has caused a bit of a headache for the organizer of The 5th Bristol Vegan Fayre, Tim Barford from Bristol based Hemp food company Yaoh and The Bristol Tourist Board."We are planning for up to 20,000 people which is 3-4 times the previous number," says Tim.At the previous 4 festivals they have often found difficulties finding

enough suitable accommodation for all the exhibitors, speakers and visitors. This year the festival has doubled in size over 2 days and has many new attractions such as live bands, a fashion show, a floating bar and a Hemp Expo. It's expected many more visitors will come from outside the Bristol area, not just from the UK but from abroad, particularly America where veganism has already captured many peoples' hearts and minds.The organizers of the International Environmental and Ethical Lifestyle Festival have approached Destination Bristol for help in finding suitable venues in Bristol for a potential 15,000 Vegetarians and Vegans descending on Bristol for the world's biggest ever Vegan Festival. The event is set to be staged at Waterfront Square on June 9th and 10th shortly after National Vegetarian Week in May (also set to be the biggest ever). Helen Davies, Manager of Conference Bristol, part of Destination Bristol said, "We were delighted to be

approached by organisers of the Bristol Vegan Fayre to assist in sourcing their accommodation for what is a wonderful event for Bristol. An on-line accommodation booking system has been set up especially for the festival, providing attendees with an efficient way of selecting and researching a hotel specific to their needs and a quick and easy booking procedure."The show organisers may need to find over 10,000 spaces for speakers, performers, exhibitors, nutritionists and visitors who have above average expectations of vegan food. They are expecting visitors from all over the world and are in touch with an American Travel Agent Green Earth Travel who are organising group bookings.Tony Bishop-Weston from Foods for Life says, "Many of these people were previously meat eaters and are not prepared to tolerate lower standards of quality and value for money than they were previously used to before they became vegan. They still expect to be thrilled. Destination

Bristol have been invaluable in helping us with this mammoth task and have been working hard to research facilities and match them with our delegates specific ethical needs."We are hoping that Bristol Hoteliers will rise to the challenge and join in the national celebrations for National Vegetarian Week coordinated by The Vegetarian Society as a warm up for our international event on June the 9th and 10th.Last year Asda, Morrisons and even Marks & Spencer got involved, this year the Vegetarian Society are rumoured to be secretly planning a full flush with backing from their patron Sir Paul McCartney. Meanwhile the Bristol based Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation have big plans for National Vegetarian Week too.Current market trends research shows that more people than ever before are eating vegetarian and also actively avoiding dairy - meanwhile all the signs are that sales of new foods such as hemp oil, hulled hemp seed, hemp protein and Yaoh's new

Hemp milk maker are going through the roof. There is even a sugar free hempseed chocolate bar.An ex hotelier himself, Bishop-Weston says, "We think it's time the Bristol Tourist industry cashed in on this market - many cultural groups such as Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, Jews and Rastafarian ital followers also look to vegan food to help comply with their dietary preferences and there are so many great visitor attractions nearby to make a short break very attractive."The Bristol Cancer Advice Centre have used a vegan diet for many years to help cancer sufferers help rebuild their immune systems.Meanwhile there are now many high profile vegans. A vegan has just won the UK Savate Kick Boxing Championship Title, vegans such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Chris Martin, Moby, Benjamin Zephaniah, James Cromwell, Morrisey, Joaquin Pheonix, Bryan Adams, Alicia Silverstone, Woody Harrelson and a host of new vegan cookbooks have all helped raise the profile of the benefits of

a vegan diet over recent years.Concern over the environment is said to be a major factor for new converts.The Vegan diet and lifestyle has already enjoyed unprecedented positive media coverage this year featuring on a BBC Diet human experiment, Newsnight and as a solution offered by Ben Bradshaw Environment minister to combat global warming.EDITORS NOTESThose wishing to book accommodation for The Vegan Festival will need to go onto www.conferencebookings.co.uk, and where it says 'New Reservation' delegates will need to enter the code BRSVEGAN2007.Conference Bristol also offers a free venue finding service to help event organisers find suitable venues for conferences, seminars and meetings within the Bristol area and can arrange site visits and provide materials for delegate packs, they can be contacted on 0117 946 2200 or e-mailed.Destination Bristol, formerly the Bristol Tourism and Conference Bureau is a not for profit

partnership between Bristol City Council and Business West. Destination Bristol is the destination management partnership for Bristol and South Gloucestershire and leads the marketing of the area as a travel destination. The aim of the organisation is to work with members and partners, to increase business competitiveness, support employment and economic growth, and raise the profile of the Bristol city-region as a European-class travel destination. Yaoh are a Bristol based company manufacturing hemp based food and cosmetic products. They also sell a unique Hemp milk maker. Tim Barford the owner has launched a number of Vegan initiatives in Bristol including the Vegan Guide to Bristol and five Bristol Vegan Fayres.www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk www.news.for-vegans.co.uk www.veganbristol.makessense.co.ukwww.vegansociety.comwww.vegsoc.orgPeter H

 

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Two days this year! The Yaoh products are very good.

 

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> With all the talk about environmental foot-prints, veganism and

ethical lifestyles there has probably never been a better time to

launch an international ethical living show. But this has caused a

bit of a headache for the organizer of The 5th Bristol Vegan Fayre,

Tim Barford from Bristol based Hemp food company Yaoh and The Bristol

Tourist Board.

> Bristol, South West UK (PRWEB) February 9, 2007 -- With all the

talk about environmental foot-prints, veganism and ethical lifestyles

there has probably never been a better time to launch an

international ethical living show. But this has caused a bit of a

headache for the organizer of The 5th Bristol Vegan Fayre, Tim

Barford from Bristol based Hemp food company Yaoh and The Bristol

Tourist Board.

>

> " We are planning for up to 20,000 people which is 3-4 times the

previous number, " says Tim.

>

> At the previous 4 festivals they have often found difficulties

finding enough suitable accommodation for all the exhibitors,

speakers and visitors. This year the festival has doubled in size

over 2 days and has many new attractions such as live bands, a

fashion show, a floating bar and a Hemp Expo. It's expected many more

visitors will come from outside the Bristol area, not just from the

UK but from abroad, particularly America where veganism has already

captured many peoples' hearts and minds.

>

> The organizers of the International Environmental and Ethical

Lifestyle Festival have approached Destination Bristol for help in

finding suitable venues in Bristol for a potential 15,000 Vegetarians

and Vegans descending on Bristol for the world's biggest ever Vegan

Festival. The event is set to be staged at Waterfront Square on June

9th and 10th shortly after National Vegetarian Week in May (also set

to be the biggest ever).

>

> Helen Davies, Manager of Conference Bristol, part of Destination

Bristol said, " We were delighted to be approached by organisers of

the Bristol Vegan Fayre to assist in sourcing their accommodation for

what is a wonderful event for Bristol. An on-line accommodation

booking system has been set up especially for the festival, providing

attendees with an efficient way of selecting and researching a hotel

specific to their needs and a quick and easy booking procedure. "

>

> The show organisers may need to find over 10,000 spaces for

speakers, performers, exhibitors, nutritionists and visitors who have

above average expectations of vegan food. They are expecting visitors

from all over the world and are in touch with an American Travel

Agent Green Earth Travel who are organising group bookings.

>

> Tony Bishop-Weston from Foods for Life says, " Many of these people

were previously meat eaters and are not prepared to tolerate lower

standards of quality and value for money than they were previously

used to before they became vegan. They still expect to be thrilled.

Destination Bristol have been invaluable in helping us with this

mammoth task and have been working hard to research facilities and

match them with our delegates specific ethical needs. "

>

> We are hoping that Bristol Hoteliers will rise to the challenge and

join in the national celebrations for National Vegetarian Week

coordinated by The Vegetarian Society as a warm up for our

international event on June the 9th and 10th.

>

> Last year Asda, Morrisons and even Marks & Spencer got involved,

this year the Vegetarian Society are rumoured to be secretly planning

a full flush with backing from their patron Sir Paul McCartney.

Meanwhile the Bristol based Vegetarian and Vegan Foundation have big

plans for National Vegetarian Week too.

>

> Current market trends research shows that more people than ever

before are eating vegetarian and also actively avoiding dairy -

meanwhile all the signs are that sales of new foods such as hemp oil,

hulled hemp seed, hemp protein and Yaoh's new Hemp milk maker are

going through the roof. There is even a sugar free hempseed chocolate

bar.

>

> An ex hotelier himself, Bishop-Weston says, " We think it's time the

Bristol Tourist industry cashed in on this market - many cultural

groups such as Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, Jews and Rastafarian ital

followers also look to vegan food to help comply with their dietary

preferences and there are so many great visitor attractions nearby to

make a short break very attractive. "

>

> The Bristol Cancer Advice Centre have used a vegan diet for many

years to help cancer sufferers help rebuild their immune systems.

>

> Meanwhile there are now many high profile vegans. A vegan has just

won the UK Savate Kick Boxing Championship Title, vegans such as

Gwyneth Paltrow, Chris Martin, Moby, Benjamin Zephaniah, James

Cromwell, Morrisey, Joaquin Pheonix, Bryan Adams, Alicia Silverstone,

Woody Harrelson and a host of new vegan cookbooks have all helped

raise the profile of the benefits of a vegan diet over recent years.

>

> Concern over the environment is said to be a major factor for new

converts.

>

> The Vegan diet and lifestyle has already enjoyed unprecedented

positive media coverage this year featuring on a BBC Diet human

experiment, Newsnight and as a solution offered by Ben Bradshaw

Environment minister to combat global warming.

>

>

> EDITORS NOTES

>

> Those wishing to book accommodation for The Vegan Festival will

need to go onto www.conferencebookings.co.uk, and where it says 'New

Reservation' delegates will need to enter the code BRSVEGAN2007.

>

> Conference Bristol also offers a free venue finding service to help

event organisers find suitable venues for conferences, seminars and

meetings within the Bristol area and can arrange site visits and

provide materials for delegate packs, they can be contacted on 0117

946 2200 or e-mailed.

>

> Destination Bristol, formerly the Bristol Tourism and Conference

Bureau is a not for profit partnership between Bristol City Council

and Business West. Destination Bristol is the destination management

partnership for Bristol and South Gloucestershire and leads the

marketing of the area as a travel destination. The aim of the

organisation is to work with members and partners, to increase

business competitiveness, support employment and economic growth, and

raise the profile of the Bristol city-region as a European-class

travel destination.

>

> Yaoh are a Bristol based company manufacturing hemp based food and

cosmetic products. They also sell a unique Hemp milk maker. Tim

Barford the owner has launched a number of Vegan initiatives in

Bristol including the Vegan Guide to Bristol and five Bristol Vegan

Fayres.

>

> www.bristolveganfayre.co.uk

> www.news.for-vegans.co.uk

> www.veganbristol.makessense.co.uk

> www.vegansociety.com

> www.vegsoc.org

>

>

>

> Peter H

>

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>

>

> The all-new Mail goes wherever you go - free your email

address from your Internet provider.

>

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