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Footsteps Cafe Goes Vegetarian

Footsteps cafe

Date: 2011-11-17

 Footsteps has relaunched itself as a wholly vegetarian cafe.


Opening event and free tasting in the shop saturday 23rd July.

The popular ‘FootSteps’ shop and cafe is located at 16 Portland Street in Cheltenham, a short walk from the town centre. It is staffed by a brilliant team of volunteers and sells a variety of Fairtrade foods and Traidcraft gifts. In addition to this it is a great place to pick up environmentally responsible everyday products like soap, toilet paper and paper. All profits go directly to running our education programme.

 

Open Monday – Saturday from 10am – 4.30pm

 


Check out the full story at global-footsteps.org.

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johnny, Brook Cheltensoya on 21st Jul 2011 20:02

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Great news for the town...thanx to all involved.

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