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A large helping of greens at fair - GALLERY



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Published Date: 30 June 2008
IT'S enough to turn you green with envy.
Organisers of a Sheffield summer fair with an eco theme pulled out all the stops to make sure residents learned more about ways to protect the planet, and had fun at the same time.

The 23rd annual Sheffield Green Fair, at St Mary's Community Centre, featured a host of attractions and advice stands, live music, DJs, a bar and a wholefood cafe, plus a programme of environmentally friendly children's games.

Producers of healthy food were also on hand to give people a taste of their wares.

Organisations including Heeley City Farm and Pedal Ready also attended alongside 'eco companies' who fit heat pumps and solar panels - and helped to spread the green message.

Were you there? Let us know what you thought of the event by adding a comment below.

Click on the green icon above to see our slideshow from the event.

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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2008 9:17 AM
  • Source: Sheffield Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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