Animal-rights group launch vegan campaign in Bournemouth town centre ahead of Kaleb Cooper's show

PETA have displayed advertisement signs in the town urging people to 'support' farmers by going vegan

Chris Brayford
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The billboard tells people to support farmers by going vegan (Ben Stoney Photography)
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The billboard tells people to support farmers by going vegan (Ben Stoney Photography)

An animal-rights group has launched an advertisement campaign in a Dorset town centre promoting veganism ahead of Kaleb Cooper's farm show. The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has...

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