Cumbria Local and Fair

Fairtrade campaigners, local farmers and other organisations got
together on 4th November to discuss the possibility of working towards
a Fair mark for local products. The conference covered a wide range of
topics and a working group is now being formed to take this forward. If
you would like to put fair milk in your Fairtrade tea, watch this
space...

Hadrian's
Wall was declared the first World Heritage Site, National Trail and
international zone to get Fairtrade status in Fairtrade Fortnight
2010. The campaign to link all of the Fairtrade towns within the
Hadrian's
Wall corridor took just over a year.

To
celebrate achieveing Fairtrade status, a local brewer, Fiona Deal at
Geltsdale Brewery, created a new ale made with Fairtrade cocoa, 'Coco
Romano'
There were already many businesses and other organisations that provided Fairtrade products for their customers or staff
and our aim was to raise the profile of Fairtrade even further and
encourage more people to become involved.
There are now over 125 businesses supporting the Hadrian's Wall
Fairtrade campaign and all 11 local authorities in the corridor have
pledged to support Fairtrade.
We celebrated this achievement on Monday 22nd February with Krishnan
Sainathan, a cotton manager for Agrocel, a Fairtrade company in India,
and local Roman soldier Robin Brown!

Hadrian's Wall Country is a farming region that produces a wide
variety of food and other goods. We strongly believe that these
products should also be traded fairly and
are working with Hadrian's Wall Heritage to promote this project in
tandem with their
'Locally Produced' scheme.
Hadrian's Wall photographs kindly supplied by Joan Thirlaway.