Kenilworth Eco Fayre goes online

By James Smith

5th Aug 2021 | Local News

Kenilworth Eco-Fayre will be running online for the first time this year, on Saturday October 3.

In October 2019, the Kenilworth Eco Fayre was organised by The Kenilworth and District Eco Church Group at St John's Church, with stalls, talks, demonstrations, refreshments and a reflective space.

This year will be rather different, for obvious reasons, but it has that new benefit that you can attend from the comfort of your own home!

At 10am on Saturday 3 October, on Zoom, there will be the official opening by the Mayor Cllr Richard Dickson.

This will be followed by a series of presentations with the latest news and developments on Plastic Free Kenilworth, Cycling in Kenilworth and the Kenilworth Climate Emergency Road Map.

Following this, you can visit the website to view all the stalls.

There you will find information, presentations and videos from local groups and businesses supporting environmental concerns and sustainability.

Browse from your sofa and feel free to bring your own refreshments!

Available from 9:45am on Saturday 3 October

The stalls will be available online until the end of October.

Organisers have said "We hope that this Fayre will be inspiring as we seek to live more sustainably. Hope to see you there!"

     

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