Join us for our second vegan market of the year in Cirencester for day full of all things plant-based.
You can expect to see a wide range of vegan stalls including delicious vegan street food, baked goods and sweet treats, ethical clothing brands, cruelty free cosmetics, arts and crafts, charities and outreach as well as free samples from our info tent.
With a fantastic selection of local vegan brands and businesses there really will be something for everyone to enjoy. Vegans, vegetarians, flexitarians, pescatarians, omnivores and just the v-curious - all welcome!
Event Details
Date: Sun 21 Sep 2025
Time: 10am - 3pm
Location: Market Pl, Cirencester GL7 2NW
Entry: FREE
Dogs allowed: Yes
*You don’t need to register your attendance to attend this event! You can just turn up!
It is however useful information for us so we can gauge how many people might turn up on the day :)
Trader List
Street Food
Falafeleat
LotusV
Plantuguese
The Vegan Street Diner
vherbalkitchen
Market traders
14 Gifts
Chappers Cheesecake
Creamberry Artisan Ltd
Erim's Artistry
Golden Glaze Doughnuts
Happy Sprout
Little Spoon Jewellery
Modern Green Naturals
Moga Bubble Tea
Organara Ltd
Rebelrox kitchen
Sophie’s Delight
Soy Ahoy
Veafy Ltd
Yearth
Zoe Rose
Charities and non-profits
Farm Animal Rescue Sanctuary
Howl
Plus MORE TBC!
If you are a vegan business and are interested in trading at this event please fill out an online application form.
Getting there
By train - There is no train station in Cirencester. The closest train station is Kemble which is a 12min drive from the event
By bus - The closest bus stop is Corn Hall or Bingham House where the number 50, 51, 58 , C50, C51, C52, C65 and C71 stop
By car - The Forum car park is the closest but all car parks in Cirencester are close by and are free on Sundays
Accessibility
The venue is fully accessible with flat floor access throughout. Public toilets are located inside the Forum Car Park.
Be an eco-warrior
We do everything we can to ensure our events are as eco-conscious as they can be. From the paper and ink we use for our flyers to banning plastic bags and cutlery. We’ve come up with 5 tips to make your visit more eco-friendly…
Bring a tote bag for your shopping.
Bring a reusable cup & cutlery.
Bring your own tupperware to fill up with goodies.
Take public transport where you can or liftshare.
If you have to drive, offset your emissions by planting a tree in our grove.