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UK Aware returns for third year

The UK’s largest display of low carbon cars is back for third year, has now announced its 2010 show dates.

The show which covers all aspects of and ethical living, is to return to London’s Olympia Two on Friday 16 and Saturday 17 April 2010 and expects in excess of 15, 000 visitors.

It will bring together 200 exhibitors, 100 low carbon vehicles and over 50 world class guest speakers.

With the British International Motor Show cancelled for 2010, the exhibit is one of the last places in the UK where you will be able to see a full range of low carbon transport solution. Exhibitors will be showcasing thousands of products and services ranging from cars to computers, from fashion to food and from travel to advice services.

All attractions at UK AWARE 2010 are included with entry ticket purchase and will include entry into the very special ‘’ with 50 greener vehicles on display from over 30 manufacturers.

Other attractions include ‘The Green Business Start-up Surgery’ described as an oasis of solutions for budding green entrepreneurs, a clothes swapping party where  anyone to get a completely new to you wardrobe without damaging the environment or spending a penny, a kids area with shows and interactive activities designed to inspire young minds and ‘Morsbags’- an oasis of creative surprises and haberdashery delights.

Profits from ticket sales for UK AWARE 2010 will be donated to charity although the exact charity has yet to be confirmed. Tickets for the are priced at £15 on the door (cash only) but advance online tickets are priced at £10 plus a small booking fee.

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Author: Faye Sunderland, February 18, 2010
Filed under: Green cars,Green credentials,Latest news

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