Good news out of London this week as legendary vegan sandwich shop The Coven of Wiches turns 3 years old.
And in better news, today I finally made it along for the first time!
Read more below.

London vegan news, reviews & events
Hi all.
A new episode of Tell Me Where I’m Going (Wrong) podcast is out today and, as always, it’s a mixed bag of topics.
Josh and I chat about the investigation of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the Machui Picchu virtual reality attraction now in London, and the death of legendary songwriter Billy Steinberg.
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My blog has always been about promoting veganism, supporting independent business, and championing social justice causes. My social media platforms are an extension of that work. I have written for news sites. I have organised events and promoted them online.
I have used the Internet as a tool to contribute something meaningful to the outside world and my communities.
I enjoy writing, but most of what I do online sits somewhere between work and activism. Most of the time it is a combination of both. It carries responsibility, has intention, and is outward facing.
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