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Vegan Festival returns with help from Downton Abbey star

- By JAKE CLOTHIER jclothier@rdg.today

READING’S annual celebratio­n of vegan food is back this weekend, bringing with it a host of food stalls, events, and stars.

Sparkle’s event in now in its sixth year and will be opened by actor and animal rights activist Peter Egan.

Egan is best known for his performanc­es as Marquess of Flintshire Hugh MacClare in Downton Abbey, Martin Hughes in Unforgotte­n, and more recently Paul in Ricky Gervais’ After Life.

He is also a vocal and active supporter of animal rights, especially through his ambassador­ship of several charities, including the Animals Asia Foundation, Chaldon Animal Sanctuary, and Saving Suffering Strays, as well as work campaignin­g to end the import for foie gras made by force-feeding.

He will be joined at the festival by comedian Carl Donnelly, as well as campaigner­s, meditation experts, and body builders who will lead a

The event sees family activities such as face painting, bubble artists, craft events, shuffleboa­rd, and story-time slots, alongside an afterparty event complete with a DJ.

The star of the show is the huge range of vegan street food, cakes, and products on offer.

This year will see selections of dairy-free artisanal cheeses, world cuisines, and cakes, as well as skincare and homeware.

Mumbai Street Eats, Pomodoro E Basilico, Sambucha Kombucha, Soy Ah1oy, Th2e8M/a0y7B/a2k0e2ry2, The1N5o:C3a8tch Co, and The Garden Restaurant­s, The Rolling Coconut, Vausages, and

Vegivores will be in Market Place.

Broad Street will see the likes of Arielle Hair and Beauty, Cub Coffee, Concious Cosmetics, Reading Hunt Sabs, EthicaLivi­ng, and Zooniverse Designs, among others.

The Market House will host stalls from GreenPeace, Animals Asia, and The Art of Living, as well as many more.

Storytime begins in The Market House from 11am, followed by a talk exploring the work of Animals Asia by Johanne Rhodes, focusing on their work to end bear bile farming– also introduced by Peter Egan, in the same venue.

Vegan Muscle’s Steve and Mel will hold a discussion busting myths about health and fitness as well as providing a voice for animals, from 1pm.

Kamsella Chetty will lead a meditation workshop, including yogic breathing techniques and training, from 2pm, followed by comedian and co-host of the Two Vegan Idiots podcast Carl Donnelly, also in The Market House.

The festival after party begins at 6pm.

Founder and event manager Sarah Zeneli said: “This is a fantastic event to raise awareness in the community about veganism and to showcase it as the fun, friendly and cruelty-free lifestyle that it is.

“We are also very excited to be working with The Market House again who are turning completely vegan for the event.

“This year we will also be expanding down the whole length of Broad Street, so will be taking over even more of the town centre.” ■ The event is free to attend. For more details, visit: sparkleveg­anevents.com

 ?? Picture: Dijana Capan/ DVision Images ?? BACK AGAIN: Sarah Zeneli at Sparkle Vegan Events’ Reading Vegan Festival. The event returns to the town centre on Saturday
Picture: Dijana Capan/ DVision Images BACK AGAIN: Sarah Zeneli at Sparkle Vegan Events’ Reading Vegan Festival. The event returns to the town centre on Saturday

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