Abingdon Fairtrade Event 2011

Here are a few more pictures from the Fairtrade event on the Market Place …
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Mike Moon, the secretary of the Abingdon Chamber of Commerce, was the man who organised the day, along with the Chair Paul Townsend.
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Dame Alison Rooke and Dame Lesley Legge were helping to promote Fairtrade products, with free samples. Skinny Hippo also had some things on display alongside.
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I was there with a stall called Go bananas for Fairtrade. With a little help from friends I gave away 5 crates of nanas – thanks to Waitrose who did the Fairtrade group a deal.
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There is evidence that bananas make you happy, so we could have made a lot of people happy.
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It took a few goes but Duncan Brown eventuallly adapted to the flight characteristics of   Fairtrade bananas.
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Waitrose were there providing free samples of Fairtrade products, and information about the Waitrose Foundation – a partnership created in 2005 to help improve the lives of the farm workers and smallholders who grow their produce in Africa.
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The Co-op were also there and a friendly rivalry developed between the two. Co-op were raffling a hamper for Mencap and giving away Fairtrade chocolate.
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African Children’s Fund were there ….
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Pizza Express, who do some Fairtrade products, were giving out samples.
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Traidcraft have been doing Fairtrade, and promoting Trade Justice, in Abingdon far longer than anybody else, apart from maybe Oxfam.
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There was also Face Painting near the Added Ingredients and Choose Abingdon stalls.

5 thoughts on “Abingdon Fairtrade Event 2011

  1. davidofabingdon

    There is nothing like a Daaaaaame // Nothing in the world.
    There is nothing you can name // that is anything like a dame.

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  2. John

    Well done, Abingdon – sorry the Town Council couldn’t give more backing.
    Support Traidcraft every week at a church near you!

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  3. davidofabingdon

    I think I saw at least two town councillors in the above photos. Hardly fair to say that they were not giving backing.

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  4. Belinda Bryant

    I stumbled across this blog and as a fellow fair trade supporter, looking at these wonderful pictures with everyone having fun, it really looks as if the event went well. A great way to spread awareness about fair trade products!!

    Reply

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