LOCAL BUSINESS STALLS
The beautiful gravel courtyard of the Hampstead Norreys Community Shop will play host to a whole range of stalls showcasing green products and services. We are really pleased to be able to welcome such a great set of stallholders to GreenFest and celebrate so much local talent.
Thoran sells everyday jute bags, cotton shawls, cushion covers - all hand made by survivors of human trafficking from Mumbai.
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This new start-up business is selling beer, for takeaway, sold in 3-pint refillable bottles called growlers. The growlers can be filled at various places including pubs, local breweries and the Inn at Home in Newbury town centre.
Beer There & Everywhere will be located at the Village Hall for GreenFest. |
A stunning range of ethical and eco-friendly jewellery, inspired by Nature.
Each piece of jewellery has been lovingly handmade by Emma in her Berkshire studio, using eco-friendly materials, and ethically sourced gemstones. The jewellery comes beautifully presented in FSC approved packaging made from recycled materials. |
This hermitage-based start up business designs T-shirts inspired by causes they feel passionate about.
Made from GOTS certified organic cotton and manufactured in factories powered by renewable energy, you can be sure these t-shirts are ethical and sustainable. |
From reuseable cups and bottles to bamboo & cotton earbuds, you'll find plenty of options on our sustainability stall to encourage green choices.
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Handmade, aluminium free deodorants and shampoo bars crafted from natural ingredients.(highly recommended by Hampstead Norreys Community Shop, which is now stocking both)
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A beautiful handmade range of products, which include unique fabric lunch boxes along with metal straw and cutlery bags.
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Handmade reuseable beeswax made from organic cotton, available in a striking range of prints.
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Eco-friendly dental products including bamboo toothbrushes, chewing gum, floss picks and toothpaste. Also available are novelty toothbrush holders that make a great gifts for children (dare we say stocking filler!).
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A modern apothecary that uses ethically sourced, natural and organic ingredients, to create its range of cruelty free beauty products and essential oils. All products are packaged in recycled materials, are palm oil free and, as a retailer, Neal's Yard is certified as being Carbon Neutral.
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Furoshiki or "eco-wraps", are beautiful Japanese wrapping cloths. Just one can be used for everything from a shopping bag to a shawl. Visit this stall for demos and more info on how furoshiki can help you reduce clutter and waste.
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The Heritage Fruit Tree Company is on a mission to bring back traditional varieties of apple, and other fruit, many of which are now endangered. All the trees it grows are hardy outdoor propagated, grown without chemicals, in locally sourced soil association approved compost.
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Love Heartwood is a one woman woodturning business, Liz makes handcrafted, unique, wooden gifts that fuse contemporary design with traditional craftsmanship.
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Wellbeing at GreenFest
Are you feeling stuck in your relationship, unable to resolve challenges that are impacting you and your family? Natalie is an award-winning, accredited Master Coach and mentor, assisting individuals and couples to resolve issues and thrive in their relationships.
You'll find Natalie's stand on Dean Meadow. |
A BANT and CNHC registered Nutritionist, Helen will be dishing out advice, recipes and maybe even a few tasters. Don’t miss her talk ‘How to eat locally, seasonally & sustainably’.
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Reverend Wayne Lautenbach
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We all lead such busy lives and it is so easy to find ourselves overwhelmed by good intentions to save the planet, recycle and our day to day, that we end up neglecting to care for ourselves. Reverend Wayne will be considering RE-CREATION in terms of our spiritual lives and offering resources around mindfulness, mediation and solitude that support this, including his idea for a prayer labyrinth in the Hermitage Team.
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