Veggie Community

Vegan Village
www.veganvillage.co.uk
Vegan Village is an on-line vegan community site featuring a frequently updated noticeboard, recipes, informative guides and links to many other related sites.

Vegetarian Society
www.vegsoc.org
The Vegetarian Society is an educational charity promoting understanding and respect for vegetarian lifestyles. It presents information on why people should be vegetarians, answers common questions about vegetarianism and gives useful tips on going and staying vegetarian.

Vegan Society
www.vegansociety.com
The Vegan Society provides advice on a way of living free of animal products. The Society is relied upon for the authoritative nutrition manual "Plant Based Nutrition and Health", the regularly updated "Animal Free Shopper" and the trusted "Sunflower Logo" on animal free products.

Vegetarian & Vegan Foundation
www.vegetarian.org.uk
The Vegetarian & Vegan Foundation (VVF) is a UK charity established to monitor and interpret the increasing amount of scientific research linking diet to health. VVF communicates this information to the public, health professionals, schools, and food manufacturers and provides accurate information on which to make informed choices.

Vegan Family House
www.veganfamily.co.uk
Informative site for anyone who wants to learn about veganism and related subjects and which can also be a source of support and information for vegans.

Plymouth Environment Centre
www.plymouthenvironmentcentre.org.uk
Working towards opening an Environment Centre incorporating a cafe and green shop in Plymouth.

Veggie Romance
www.VeggieRomance.com
Veggie Romance is the place for vegetarian dating, friendships, finding pen pals and generally networking with the vegetarian, vegan and environmentally aware community. Whether your diet is fruitarian, vegetarian, vegan, raw food or macrobiotic, you'll find likeminded veggie singles here. Free blogs for all members & an active forum.

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"If any kid ever realized what was involved in factory farming they would never touch meat again.I was so moved by the intelligence,sense of fun and personalities of the animals I worked with on Babe that by the end of the film I was a vegetarian." - James Cromwell