The Big Plant-Based Christmas Dinner

8 Dec 2023,

Building 42

Vegan and Vegetarian Society,Wildlife Society,Beekeeping Society,Extinction Rebellion,Hedgehog Friendly Campus

A big plant-based christmas dinner in SUSU's very own vegan cafe The Plant Pot!


Hosted by VegSoc in collaboration with Plant Based Universities, Extinction Rebellion, Wildlife Soc, Beekeeping Society and Hedgehog Friendly Campus.


Like all Vegan and Vegetarian Society events everyone is welcome to come along and enjoy some great food!


The 3-course meal will be Β£15 (paid in person on the day), more details of the courses can be found at the ticket link or on any of our socials (@soton_vegsoc on Instagram and vegsocsoton on Facebook)

The Organisers

Vegan and Vegetarian Society

Whether you're a vegetarian, pescetarian, vegan, or an open-minded omnivore, join the Southampton Vegan and Vegetarian society to have fun and enjoy the benefits. Our society aims to bring together like-minded people, to enjoy a variety of activities including restaurant trips, cooking events, themed food nights, movie nights, speaker events, debates and much more!We also offer support for people who are interested in becoming vegetarian or vegan, as well as those who already are, by sharing cooking skills, recipes and advice.

Wildlife Society

π“Šπ“‹Όπ“Šπ“‹Όπ“Š Hi! We're Wildlife Society! π“Šπ“‹Όπ“Šπ“‹Όπ“Š We run nature-themed events and trips in the Southampton area and all over the UK! Everyone is welcome, regardless of their degree or previous experience, all you need is a passion for wildlife. Our regular events include weekly documentary screenings, mushroom walks, pub and sober socials, as well as big trips to museums, aquariums, and wildlife parks. We primarily use Instagram to advertise, as well as a WhatsApp chat we use that's linked on our Instagram! Join a relaxed, inclusive community of nature nerds! Make friends, take part in competitions and explore the world around you!

Beekeeping Society

BeeSoc provides all the training, kit and bees needed to learn the ancient skill of beekeeping, regardless of how much experience you have.

Hedgehog Friendly Campus

Our aim is to raise awareness for the reduction in hedgehog population around the UK and teach students and staff how to ensure that Southampton University Campuses are hedgehog friendly, and what we can do to make our gardens and outdoor spaces as hedgehog friendly as possible. Hedgehog friendly campus aims to slow down their nationwide population decline, through working towards a bronze, silver, and eventually gold rating for the campus. This includes things like, litter picks, raising awareness, fundraising, and talking to maintenance staff about how to maintain the campus in a hedgehog-friendly way.

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