VEGANS flocked to the Kassam on Saturday to taste the latest dairy-free goods and listen to talks.
The Oxford Vegan Festival held its second event at the stadium following the success of the first festival earlier this year.
Last held in March and organisers decided to hold another vegan festival this year so attendees would not have to wait for it to come around again.
It took place over two rooms with the downstairs dedicated to stalls selling food, drink and other vegan products.
Across two rooms upstairs, attendees listened to talks and watched films on topics such as 'dispelling the myth of the evil grey squirrel', the 'therapeutic healing properties of tea' and the history of veganism.
The festival is organised by Farplace Animal Rescue.
The 'no kill animal sanctuary', based in the north east, organise similar festivals across the UK.
All the profits will be used to help animals, including cats suffering from Feline Immunodeficiency Virus.
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