Stalls for Kenilworth Eco Fayre announced

By James Smith

21st Oct 2021 | Local News

The details of the Kenilworth Eco Fayre 2021 have been announced, with this year's event set to return in person again.

Over 20 different groups, organisations and eco businesses will gather at St John's Church this Saturday (October 2) as organisers encourage residents to "come and be inspired".

Organised by Churches Together in Kenilworth and District Eco Church Group, stalls will be available from 10am to 2pm at the Warwick Road venue.

Last year's Eco Fayre had to take place online due to the pandemic and was received well by attendees as the 'virtual stalls' were available online for a week following the event opening on Zoom.

Despite last year's success organisers are looking forward to the return to St John's this year.

Guests are also encouraged to arrive by bicycle, walking and public transport. There is still some parking provision at St John's for those with mobility issues.

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Full list of stalls:

- Cycleways

- Bee Friendly Kenilworth & Leamington

- KATA Kenilworth Allotments Tenants Association

- Warwickshire Climate Alliance

- Eco La'Moon

- The Eco Stitch

- ElectrAA (Electric Automobile Association)

- Lupins Crafts

- Tools with a Mission

- Plastic Free Kenilworth

- ENJO with Sarah Pagan

- Repair Café Kenilworth

- Kenilworth Fairtrade group

- Heart of England Organic Group

- Warwick Tree Warden Scheme

- The Warwickshire Wildlife Trust

- Zero Store Leamington

- KATG

- Vicarage Jams

- Kenilworth Town Council

- Display of cycles

     

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