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  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
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    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

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  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
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    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

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  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
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    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
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    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
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    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
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    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
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    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
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    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
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    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    DUKAS_144395333_EYE
    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
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    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    © Guardian / eyevine. All Rights Reserved.

     

  • Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    DUKAS_144395339_EYE
    Festival of Thrift: make-do-and-mend fair grows as cost of living bites.
    Ten-year-old festival in Redcar features swap shops, repair shops and workshops in art of thrift.

    'People want to share their knowledge and their stuff,' says Stella Hall, founder and creative director of the Festival of Thrift.

    The Festival of Thrift has been going for 10 years and, with little sign of the cost of living crisis easing, this year it seems more relevant than ever.
    It is the UK's only national celebration of sustainable living and the core message remains the same, says the festival's creative director, Stella Hall.

    Over two days there will be food, music, art, interactive entertainment and a blizzard of workshops on how to make your own wildflower bombs, beeswax food wraps or clay mindfulness totems.

    © Mark Pinder / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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