Premises - Places of Worship

St. Hildas Church, Hartlepool
The following places of worship have pledged:
To use Fairtrade tea and coffee after services and in all
meetings.
They typically use Fairtrade products such as sugar,
biscuits and fruit.
Promote Fairtrade during Fairtrade Fortnight and during
the year through events, worship and other activities
whenever possible.
They have received certification from the Fairtrade
Foundation as Fairtrade Churches and they have the right to
display the certificate.
St Hilda's Church of England
Stranton Church of England
St Luke's Church of England
St Mary's Roman Catholic
St George's United Reformed Church
Grange Road Methodist
The following Churches are also actively supporting Fair
Trade:
Owton Manor Baptist Church
Westbourne Methodist Church
Many other churches also serve Fairtrade tea & coffee.
For more information about becoming a Fairtrade Place of
Worship
click here.

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Fairtrade sales up 40% now over £1bn !
Fairtrade Fortnight, 2011
Hartlepool Wins National Fairtrade Award 2010