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WELCOME TO THE SUMAC CENTRE

245 Gladstone Street,
Nottingham NG7 6HX, England

Phone: 0845 458 9595
E-mail: sumac@veggies.org.uk

  • Café
    Saturday : People's Kitchen meal at 6:30pm
    Sunday : Breakfast Club fry-ups 11am - 3pm
  • Social Club:
    Thursday 7.30pm - 11pm (family-friendly til 9); Friday and Saturday 7.30pm - 11pm
  • Live music, acoustic jam sessions (first Saturday of each month), DJ nights
  • Kids activities, playgroup
  • Campaigning and Social Justice group's meetings
  • Quiz night, archaeology and writing workshops, Credit Union
  • Please check times and details of these and many more regular and special events on our Events Diary
Introduction
The Sumac Centre provides resources and a meeting place for local groups and individuals campaigning for human and animal rights, the environment, peace and co-operation world-wide.

Established in the mid 1980s as the Rainbow Centre, Sumac works independently of, but in co-operation with, other groups both locally and nationally.

We receive no regular funding, but exist through the hard work of many people, all of whom are volunteers.

The Sumac Centre
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The Issues

Here are some of the issues we are concerned about and actively involved in:

  • Environment — acid rain, agriculture, alternative energy, campaigning groups, conservation, global warming, nuclear issues, permaculture, pollution, recycling, transport etc.
  • World Issues — Amnesty International, appropriate technology, Baby Milk Action, famine and hunger, population etc.
  • Peace — chemical weapons, civil defence disarmament, nuclear weapons, pacifism, peace camps etc.
  • Human Rights — anti-fascism, civil liberties, exploitation, fair-trade, famine & hunger, homelessness etc.
  • Animal Rights — blood sports, captive animals, circus cruelty, dairy industry, farming/fur trade, human rights, rescue and rehoming, slaughter, vivisection, veganism, wild animals etc.
  • Food & Health — additives, alternative medicine, diet, drugs and vaccines, food poisoning, genetic engineering, irradiation, smoking, vegetarianism etc.

This is by no means a comprehensive list, but is intended to give an idea of our agenda.

Putting It Into Practice

The values that we hold are all well and good but of little consequence unless they are acted on. Sumac Centre is all about putting it into practice and enabling others to do likewise.

The day-to-day activities of the centre are informed by our awareness of the issues and the world around us.

As a co-operative, all volunteers have a say in how the Centre is run and the direction it follows.

Accordingly, sexist, homophobic or racist views will not be tolerated. Note that this is not about "Political Correctness". This is the real world and such attitudes continue to affect many peoples' lives.

The Centre itself provides a place where locals can meet other concerned individuals in a friendly, relaxed environment.

Whether people are popping in to make use of our vegan cafe and social club, or looking for information in the library, it all adds up to people participating and increasing their awareness of the issues.

Over the years Rainbow, and now the Sumac Centre, have built-up extensive campaigning resources (computer facilities, library, photocopier, etc.)

These are available for use by many local groups and individuals.

If you would like to get involved with any of the Centre's existing user groups, or even start your own, the facilities and know-how are all here.

Sumac is all about co-operation and sharing our skills and knowledge. Get Involved!

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A Quick Word About "Veggies"

Veggies is a separate company, based at the Sumac Centre, catering at many different events around the country (green gatherings, demos, festivals etc) and manufacturing frozen Veggies burgers and sosages, sold in local shops and cafes, and distributed throughout the north Midlands by 'Lembas'.

Veggies help fund the Sumac Centre, and other campaign activities. Some of any remaining profits are donated to "Vegfam" - to 'feed the hungry without exploiting animals'.

Veggies also produce the Animals Contact Directory and the Animal Rights Calendar.

For more information, check out Veggies Home Page

 


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