Welcome
We are the Dulwich Vegan and Vegetarian Society Founded in October 2010, we have 150 members and encourage private and public organisations in South East London to develop a healthier, greener and more sustainable outlook.
What are Meat Free Days?
People all over South East London are trying one day a week meat-free as it is healthier for humans, lighter on the environment, and improves animal welfare. Interested in trying a Dulwich Meat free Day?
When do we meet?
The DVVS meets for a free talk on a monthly basis at Blue Brick Café, 14 Fellbrigg Road, London, SE22 9HH, our next meetings in 2012 are: February 16th , March 22nd - Vegan nutrition pitfalls April 19th, May 17th, June 21st, July 19th, August 23, September 20th, October 25th, November 22nd, December 6th - see you there!
Get Involved...
Please tweet us a message @DulwichVeganSoc or let us know your favourite restaurant on our facebook page, or drop me an email for meat-free tips Protected email address
Thomas Micklewright
The Dulwich Vegan and Vegetarian Society
News
Dulwich Vegan and Veggie Casestudy - can you help?
I am looking to network with more shops and restaurants in Dulwich and the surronding area - look at the list and email me Protected email address any that I have missed with details on veggie/vegan food that they serve/sell. Thanks! Tom
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Part Time Carnivore
Just to let you all know, the DVVS will be working with Part Time Carnivore to help those who want to go meat free for once a week, on the weekends or just when they eat out - take a look at the website:
http://parttimecarnivore.wordpress.com/2011/01/16/dulwich-part-time-carnivore/
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