For Fairtrade Fortnight this year a Coffee Crawl took place around some of the many coffee shops in Sheffield City Centre that serve Fairtrade refreshments. Joining the fun was the Rev Vernon Marsh, Sheffield Methodist District chairman. Venues visited included Crucible Corner and Zooby’s.
Sheffield Methodist District, which not only serves the steel city but covers Rotherham, Barnsley and Doncaster as well, is now officially a Fairtrade District. Many congratulations to all involved with that great campaign.
Posted on June 2nd, 2012 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News
Leeds Rhinos players took part in the multi-faith InterActive Sports Day held at Leeds Met University on March 29th.
There was a great day of sporting activities and ‘global bingo’ organised by Fairtrade Yorkshire’s Hannah Dalrymple. Fairtrade refreshments were provided by Fairtrade Leeds. Medals were awarded by the Lord Mayor of Leeds and Leeds Rhino’s team players.
Fairtrade activist Cynthia had donated a Fairtrade football which became a lucky draw prize, won by Kirkstall Valley Primary School.
Posted on April 17th, 2012 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News
The theme for Fairtrade Fortnight was Take A Step for Fairtrade to make the world a fairer place with lots of Crofton residents joining in to do their bit.
Cynthia Dickinson of Wakefield Fairtrade steering group, took assemblies in the three primary schools using the story of a Fairtrade football. She then asked the children to draw footprints and collect Fairtrade marks over the following couple of weeks. The result was amazing and Cynthia was delighted to revisit the schools with certificates and prizes (footballs and chocolate) for participating youngsters. Shay Lane Primary School children produced a staggering 1312 footprints.
Meanwhile older residents made Footprint Pledges to support Fairtrade. Thanks to librarian Lynne Loy and library staff, hundreds of footprints from school children, library users and local groups such as Crofton Mothers’ Club, Community Cafe, Reading Group and Darby & Joan Club, were on display in Crofton Library.
Posted on April 17th, 2012 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News
Karen of Fairtrade Bradford (left) & Fair Trade Way founders join the Lord Mayor of Bradford (right)
The Lord Mayor of Bradford launched the Fair Trade Way which will link the city with Fairtrade towns and villages in the district, crossing some of Britain’s most beautiful countryside.
A series of 9 walks are taking place. The first ventured to Bingley and the 9th will return to Bradford on 12th May.
Posted on March 26th, 2012 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News
York Festival of Fairtrade 2012
The York Festival was a great success with over 100 events, including activities in schools, on campus and many church celebrations. The annual Fair Trade Market ran for 3 days, creating quite a buzz in Parliament Street. It was visited by more than 4000 people.
Capoeira dancers at York Fair Trade Market
On the Saturday afternoon at the Fair Trade Market, the annual entertainment event took place with a full musical programme, including the vibrant sound of York Samba and a display of capoeira. Fair Trade volunteers gave out Fairtrade York map leaflets and spoke to hundreds of people at the Fairtrade info stall.
Posted on March 26th, 2012 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News
Would you like to win a hamper of fairtrade goodies worth over £50? As one of the events for Fairtrade Fortnight 2012, the Harrogate Borough Fairtrade Steering Group is offering you a chance to do just that by stepping round Harrogate town centre on a “treasure trail” of just six of the coffee shops that regularly serve fairtrade drinks and food, from Saturday 25th February to Saturday 10th March 2012 inclusive.
Simply visit each of the six venues listed on the leaflet, (available to download FREE from www.harrogatefairtrade.co.uk or you will be able to pick up a copy in the participating coffee shops) and you will find an A4 poster (look for a footprint shape!) prominently displayed in each of them. Enter the two pieces of information you will find on every poster onto the leaflet, then rearrange the letters to form a word linked to fairtrade and send your completed form back to the address given by 15 March 2012. The trail will take from 20 to 30 minutes to complete – a bit longer if you stop for refreshment in one of the venues! All correct entries will be entered into the draw to win the hamper.
Posted on February 25th, 2012 by Fairtrade Yorkshire
Find out about the people who grow/make it. What work do they do? How does selling Fairtrade goods benefit them and their communities? How do their lives differ from people who make goods not sold on fair trade terms?
Find out about who else is involved in bringing us the product
Decide how you are going to tell the story of the product: puppets telling the story? A story book read out by the product? An animation?
Do your preparation (make props, draw your pictures etc) and practice (or not in the case of the Fairtrade Yorkshire rose example!)
Record your story and upload it to Youtube (no longer than 2 minutes please!)
Send the link to Hannah@leedsdec.org.uk by Friday March 16th. The best 5 will be chosen and uploaded onto www.fairtradeyorkshire.org.uk
There will be a week for you to vote for your favourite.
The winner(s) will be presented with a Fairtrade hamper and a Fairtrade Yorkshire schools certificate.
York’s Centre for Global Education & Fairtrade Yorkshire held a North Yorkshire schools event on 24th January entitled Take A Step for Fairtrade.
Pictured here are pupils from Canon Lee School with the Lord Mayor of York, Councillor David Horton, who presented the Fairtrade Yorkshire school awards. The event looked forward to Fairtrade Fortnight (27th February to 11th March).
Everyone is encouraged to Take A Step for Fairtrade by buying an extra Fairtrade product or asking their local shop to stock more Fairtrade goods.
You too can take a step for Fairtrade by clicking here.
The goal is to reach a target of 1.5 million steps by the end of 2012.
Posted on February 20th, 2012 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News