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We are having a Have Raw Cake And Eat It stall in Cambridge on 21st March from 2-6pm at the Many Voices, One World Festival organised by Cambridge Carbon Footprint and The Akashi Project. We will be selling our regular Raw Chocolate Brownies as well as 2 new flavours we are trying out - chocolate mint and the totally cacao free carob orange. Come and chat to us and find out more about raw food and see some of our other products too. See details below.
Raw Cake Stall at Cambridge Climate Change Multicultural Festival
Saturday, 13 March 2010

Many Voices One World Festival Mar 21 2-6
A fantastic afternoon is taking shape, thanks to the hard work of our dedicated team of volunteers. Highlights include:
1Keynote speech by Ashok Sinha, Director of the Stop Climate Chaos coalition
2Dance performances from African and Indian communities
3Sacred song, dance and poetry from Mem and friends of the Sufi tradition
4Singing workshop led by Arthasiddhi of Cambridge Buddhist Centre
5Bollywood dance workshop, led by Shilpa Shah, Co-founder of the Akashi Project
6Faiths Panel in discussion about faiths and climate change, chaired by Jenny Kartupelis, Director of the East of England Faiths Council
7Workshop on greening your church or faith meeting place, led by David Chandler and Hilary Marlow of A Rocha.
8For the sceptics (!), Climate Change: is it really happening? talk by Dr Stephen Peake of the Judge Business School
9Children’s activities
10Hula hooping
11Henna painting
12Films: Hanging Gardens of Arabia, and Sisters on the Planet
13Delicious food on sale
14Freebies
15Lots of engaging activities on how to go low carbon!
Take a look at the programme to see how it all fits together here.
Getting to Festival
The college is on the local bus route and is in walking distance from the railway station. Cambridge citi 1 buses run every 15 minutes and citi 7 buses run every 30 minutes both stopping at Hills Road Sixth Form College from the city centre and Cambridge train station.
The Babraham Road Park & Ride service stops directly outside the College and operates on Sundays.
Please contact www.stagecoachbus.com or traveline (0870 608 2608) if you require further details of local bus services.
The College is subject to parking restrictions on site. You are therefore encouraged to arrive on foot, bicycle or bus.
If driving, festival visitors are encouraged to use the multi-storey car park, conveniently located on Clifton Road. The car park is a short walking distance from the College.
Purbeck Road is a private, non-through road. This road is the access route for fire appliances and other emergency vehicles supporting the College, local businesses and residents. A company operates a wheel clamping service along this road to ensure that the double yellow lines are adhered to. A non-refundable £90 release charge applies if a vehicle is clamped.