Jeremy Vine to open Kew’s first EcoFair
By Rory Poulter
28th Feb 2023 | Local News
Kew will be holding its very first EcoFair on Saturday - March 11th – with BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine, the well-known cycling champion, set to welcome visitors.
This free event will run from 10.30am to 2pm and is intended to inspire local residents to action on climate change and make changes in our everyday lives to help protect the Earth.
The event will be held at Kew Community Centre, at St Luke's Church, The Avenue, Kew, TW9 2AJ and will be officially opened by Jeremy Vine alongside the Mayor of Richmond, Cllr Julia Cambridge.
The event will feature:
'Good As New' Clothes Swap – bring your old clothes and swap them for new ones!
Repair Cafe – bring your appliances, furniture, clothes and more in need of mending, and see if the repairers can help.
Active Travel Festival – local shops and groups will help you get your bike health checked, shop for second-hand bike bits and check out different cargo and folding bikes, and engage with the work of Richmond Living Streets - the local pedestrian advocacy group.
Eco Shopping – sustainable retail, rentable party gear, and a 'Regifted' present stall.
Wishing Tree – enter for your chance to win one of our fantastic 'mystery prizes' donated by generous local businesses!
Guests can also enjoy entertainment with singing from Kew Community Choir, music from The Motleys and nature-themed activities for the whole family provided by local charity Dose of Nature.
Refreshments will include a delicious vegetarian lunch as well as tea and coffee courtesy of St Luke's Social Committee.
A few more items are still needed for the home produce and 'Regifted' stalls so get in contact [email protected] to help or if you have any inquiries.
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