York marks World Fair Trade Day

International World Fair Trade Day (10th May) was celebrated in York with the holding of a Fair Trade market in the city’s Parliament Street.  A wide range of Fairtrade food and beverages was on sale, alongside fairly traded crafts, clothes, jewellery and accessories.  Local Fair Traders included: Fairer World, Alligator wholefoods, York Scarves and Peruvian Kids.

York Fair Trade Market

York Fair Trade Market

On the following day, a Fair Trade service was held at St. Lawrence’s church to mark the 10th anniversary of York as Fairtrade City.  Fr. Tim Jones lead the service and Sue Maskill of York Fair Trade Forum introduced the confession with the words of Martin Luther King.  Coordinator of Fairtrade Yorkshire, Mark Dawson, gave the address and talked about his research at the University of Leeds which is focussed on church action on Fair Trade.

The Fair Trade service at St. Lawrence's.

The Fair Trade service at St. Lawrence’s.

Following the service worshippers enjoyed a celebration in the church hall with refreshment and cakes and a chance to operate a pedal powered smoothie maker.

Posted on May 25th, 2014 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News

Fairtrade Fortnight 2014 Roundup

March 3rd: Aimeth joins "Foncho's Fairground" at the Sheffield Winter GardensThe fortnight is over for another year – and what a packed one it was in Yorkshire!

Check out our photo gallery roundup of the events taking place across the region – including the tour of our guest banana grower, Aimeth Angulo from Colombia.

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Posted on April 28th, 2014 by Fairtrade Yorkshire

Ready, Steady Penistone

Fairtrade Penistone held a fun and successful evening ‘Let’s All Go Bananas’.  This featured a Ready, Steady Banana Cook, with Janine Lishman-Peat and Mike Goodwin preparing, and cooking, a mouth watering array of Fairtrade banana dishes, assisted by compere, Jeremy Cutts and aided by Banana Man. OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

This was followed by ‘Your Best Banana Bites’.  Members of the audience had been invited to enter a banana dish into a competition. The dishes were then judged by Janine and Mike before being tasted by everyone. 

In addition to the culinary displays, Fairtrade Penistone stressed the importance of the Fairtrade message and the difference that Fairtrade can make to the lives of the banana producers and their families.

Posted on April 28th, 2014 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News

Great Maltby Bake Off

During Fairtrade Fortnight, Maltby Academy students held a bake off competition to raise awareness of Fairtrade issues and help raise money for the Fairtrade Foundation.  Maltby

Five of the winning students presented Councillor Ken Wyatt of Fairtrade Rotherham with a cheque for £107.55.  Cllr. Wyatt talked to the students about the work of the Fairtrade Foundation and Yorkshire’s role as the UK’s first Fairtrade Region.

Posted on April 28th, 2014 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News

New Fair Trade shop for Sheffield

Aimeth (centre) with Ian and Judy at Fair Grounds.

Aimeth (centre) with Ian and Judy at Fair Grounds.

Sheffield has gained a dedicated Fair Trade shop in the shape of Fair Grounds at 195 Whitham Road, close to the University and hospital.

Fair Grounds sells a wide range of Fairtrade foodstuffs and fairly traded crafts,  toys, jewellery and accessories.

The new shop opened just in time for Fairtrade Fortnight and the visit of Columbian banana farmer, Aimeth Angulo, who enjoyed a long browse and a chat with staff members, Ian and Judy.

Fair Grounds website

Fair Grounds on Facebook

Postcode: S10 2SN

Open Tuesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm.

Posted on March 23rd, 2014 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News

Fairtrade Yorkshire expands south of the river

Tom (left) and Aimeth (third from right) with staff and students at Oasis Academy.

Tom (left) and Aimeth (third from right) with staff and students at Oasis Academy.

Fairtrade Yorkshire covers the Yorkshire and Humber Region and hence we support, not only Yorkshire folk in the promotion of the Fair Trade cause, but also the good people of northern Lincolnshire who live on the south bank of the Humber.  Fairtrade hotspot in this area is the town of Immingham which has an active campaign to gain Fairtrade status.  During Fairtrade Fortnight, Columbian banana farmer, Aimeth Angulo visited the town to support the campaign.

Tom Horton of Fairtrade Immingham spoke of Aimeth’s visit to the town’s Oasis Academy:

“Our students and staff thoroughly enjoyed meeting Aimeth – everyone noted her warmth and kindness. We managed to visit a number of classes who had prepared questions in advance for Aimeth, she delivered her presentation to a group of Year 8 students, toured the academy and had refreshments with those who she had been unable to meet. I have no doubt that the experience of meeting a Fairtrade producer will support our work throughout the town’s campaign and I’m quietly confident that sales of Fairtrade bananas will have gone through the roof!!! “

You can find out more about the Immingham campaign by checking out Facebook and the You Tube video below:

Facebook: Immingham Fairtrade Initiative

You Tube video

Posted on March 23rd, 2014 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News

Fair beer in Rotherham

Ken Wyatt shows off Fairtrade beers.

Ken Wyatt shows off Fairtrade beers.

Rotherham Real Ale & Music Festival was held at MAGNA on 5th – 8th March, coinciding with Fairtrade Fortnight.

Ken Wyatt of Fairtrade Rotherham, who is also one of the organisers of the festival, made sure that there were Fairtrade beers available for South Yorkshire drinkers to enjoy.

The festival is regarded as one of the best in the UK and supports a number of local good causes.

All who help run, set-up, take down and administer the festival are volunteers; making it one of the largest volunteer run events in the region.

Posted on March 23rd, 2014 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News

Doncaster Minster congratulates Fairtrade Doncaster

Church Warden, Clive House, Development Officer,Louise O'Brien and Vicar, Rev Paul Shackerley.

Church Warden, Clive House, Development Officer,Louise O’Brien and Vicar, Rev Paul Shackerley.

Senior staff at Doncaster Minster expressed their support for Fairtrade Doncaster.  The Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster is very active in its promotion of Fairtrade and towards the end of 2013 a new Fairtrade Borough Steering Group was set up to support work with businesses, schools, Doncaster College, faith and community groups.

Coordinator of Fairtrade Yorkshire, Mark Dawson, met with the Vicar of the Minster, Paul Shackerley, and members of his team, to discuss the role of the churches and Fairtrade in Doncaster Borough.

Mark commented ‘It was great to meet the team at the Minster which plays a strong role in the life of the town.  Fairtrade  Doncaster has gone from strength to strength and it is always a pleasure to visit the town.  It is important that Fairtrade has a strong presence here, not least because Doncaster is such a significant retail “hotspot.”

 

Posted on March 23rd, 2014 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News

Aimeth tours Yorkshire

Aimeth at work

Aimeth at work

Aimeth Angulo, a Colombian producer of Fairtrade bananas, will be touring Yorkshire during Fairtrade Fortnight (24th February to 9th March) to tell of the difference Fairtrade has made to her life and to her community.

Aimeth will be visiting schools, universities and community groups during the tour.  She will also be attending the following events which are open to all members of the public.  Do come along and meet her.

The full line-up of Aimeth’s events is below – don’t forgot to check the events page for other events taking place across Yorkshire during Fairtrade Fortnight.

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Posted on February 14th, 2014 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News

Banana farmer comes to Yorkshire

Adam Gardner, of the Fairtrade Foundation and Karen Palframan of Fairtrade Yorkshire - promoting the fair banana.

Adam Gardner, of the Fairtrade Foundation, and Karen Palframan, of Fairtrade Yorkshire, promoting the fair banana.

During Fairtrade Fortnight (24th February to 9th March) a banana farmer from Colombia will be touring Yorkshire to promote the Fairtrade Foundation’s Stick With Foncho campaign, to make bananas fair.

Aimeth Alicia Fernandez Angulo is from the cooperative ASOBANARCOOP.  She is a manager of the cooperative as well as being a smallholder farmer herself.  She will be crossing the region to tell Yorkshire folk about life for banana farmers and how Fairtrade can make a difference.  She will be encouraging us to act to make all bananas fair.

Aimeth will be kept busy during the tour visiting the following locations:

Bradford, Cherry Burton, Harrogate, Hebden Bridge, Holmfirth, Hull, Immingham, Keighley, Leeds, Malton, Sheffield, Skipton, Thornton and York.

She will be attending a wide range of events including: school, university, church and community activities, and public meetings and city centre stalls, where you will get a chance to meet her.

 

Posted on January 28th, 2014 by Fairtrade Yorkshire News