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<strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong><br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

<strong>Directory</strong> 2nd edition<br />

www.countydurhamfairtrade.org.uk<br />

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Contents<br />

4 Local news<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> City Fair Trade<br />

Partnership<br />

5 Beginners’ guide<br />

to <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

All you need to know about<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong>, and how you can<br />

help to change the world…<br />

6 <strong>Fairtrade</strong> cotton<br />

From seed to garment,<br />

discover how cotton is<br />

grown, harvested and made<br />

into clothes – and how<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> gives the growers<br />

a fair deal in a global market<br />

8 Supporters<br />

Ads ’n’ extras from Gateway<br />

World Shop, <strong>Durham</strong> Indoor<br />

Market, and <strong>Durham</strong> City<br />

Fair Trade Partnership...who<br />

we are, what we do and why<br />

you might like to join us...<br />

10 <strong>Directory</strong><br />

Your complete local listings<br />

for <strong>Fairtrade</strong> cafes, shops,<br />

and much more<br />

14 The Co-op<br />

Community Fund<br />

‘<strong>Fairtrade</strong>’ applies to goods with the FAIRTRADE<br />

Mark. Ethically sourced goods that don’t carry the<br />

Mark are described as being ‘fairly traded’.<br />

Some products cannot carry the FAIRTRADE<br />

Mark, as no agreed criteria exist for them. These<br />

fairly traded products include handicrafts, paper,<br />

soapstone, wood and metal items. It is best to buy<br />

such items from BAFTS registered shops (British<br />

Association for Fair Trade Shops) as they vet their<br />

suppliers. This <strong>Directory</strong> lists some BAFTS shops/<br />

outlets using BAFTS suppliers to help you.<br />

To fi nd out more about <strong>Fairtrade</strong> in <strong>Durham</strong>, and to hear the latest on our mobile website<br />

which you will be able to add to, please go to www.countydurhamfairtrade.org.uk<br />

Our funders<br />

Dear Reader<br />

Cllr Neil Foster<br />

3 Monmouth Place, Bath BA1 2AT<br />

www.socialpublishingproject.com<br />

It is my great pleasure<br />

to welcome you to<br />

the second <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Durham</strong> <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

<strong>Directory</strong>, which has<br />

been produced thanks<br />

to the collaboration<br />

of the <strong>Durham</strong> Cooperative<br />

Membership<br />

Committee, <strong>Durham</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> Council and<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> City Fair<br />

Trade Partnership.<br />

As well as articles about Co-<br />

operative Membership activities and local <strong>Fairtrade</strong> matters, this edition<br />

brings you a whole host of cafes, shops, independent local retailers,<br />

restaurants, museums and attractions who are proud to serve or sell<br />

products with the FAIRTRADE Mark.<br />

In less than 20 years, there are now over 4,500 products with the<br />

FAIRTRADE Mark. This certifi cation is your guarantee that each product<br />

has been independently verifi ed by the <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Foundation, and gives<br />

a better deal to marginalised producers in developing countries.<br />

This <strong>Directory</strong> also lists outlets where fairly-traded goods such<br />

as handicrafts, paper and household items can be found, which are<br />

outside the current guidelines of the FAIRTRADE Mark. I do hope that<br />

you enjoy this publication and will join us in supporting <strong>Fairtrade</strong> within<br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong>. Look out for our mobile website which will be available<br />

soon to bring you all this information at your fi ngertips!<br />

Cllr Neil Foster<br />

PLEASE NOTE: Every effort has been made to ensure that entries in this <strong>Directory</strong> are accurate,<br />

however, we cannot guarantee that all information is correct. We recommend that you contact the<br />

establishment beforehand to check details of products held. A listing in this <strong>Directory</strong> is not an<br />

endorsement of that establishment by Co-operative Membership or <strong>Durham</strong> <strong>County</strong> Council.<br />

Published by…<br />

Social Publishing<br />

Project<br />

Editor and Collator Kathryn Sygrove, Chair of<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> City Fair Trade Partnership<br />

Publisher Steve Faragher<br />

Design Joe Burt<br />

Thanks to: Hazel Dobson, Gateway World<br />

Shop and Colin Wilkes, <strong>Durham</strong> Indoor Market<br />

for their adverts.<br />

If you are a <strong>Fairtrade</strong> group and would like a<br />

directory of your own contact Steve Faragher,<br />

steve@socialpublishingproject.com<br />

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<strong>Fairtrade</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />

Five Years of<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> in <strong>Durham</strong><br />

Since May 2007 <strong>Durham</strong> has been proud to<br />

declare itself a <strong>Fairtrade</strong> City…<br />

In May 2007, <strong>Durham</strong> City<br />

achieved <strong>Fairtrade</strong> status<br />

for the very fi rst time. I<br />

was delighted to have<br />

spearheaded the <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

Steering Group which had worked<br />

towards this certifi cation, and am<br />

still at the helm as our renewal<br />

takes us from August 2012 until<br />

August 2014. A lot has happened<br />

in those fi ve years, so let’s see<br />

what changes have occurred and<br />

what challenges lie ahead.<br />

In 2006, we worked alongside<br />

the <strong>Durham</strong> City Council and were<br />

able to put on lots of events and<br />

really gain good momentum. It was<br />

also a time when <strong>Fairtrade</strong> really<br />

seemed to get big, many retailers<br />

and catering outlets were keen to<br />

get on-board, and saw the message<br />

which <strong>Fairtrade</strong> carries as a way of<br />

showing themselves to be caring<br />

“Our cause is<br />

as worth fi ghting<br />

for as it was back<br />

in 2006”<br />

and socially responsible businesses.<br />

Thus our initial status and renewal<br />

the following year showed great<br />

depth and expansion across the<br />

community.<br />

When <strong>Durham</strong> City Council<br />

ceased in 2009, we were fortunate<br />

to maintain the support of <strong>Durham</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> Council, but with the remit of<br />

starting to spread the work across<br />

4<br />

the <strong>County</strong>. A second <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> Steering Group was put<br />

in place, and I managed fairly<br />

successfully to spin out events<br />

into some other towns of <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, whilst ensuring that<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> did not lose out.<br />

In the last couple of years,<br />

recession has hit and persisted.<br />

Yet we have continued to work<br />

well alongside <strong>Durham</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

Council when opportunities<br />

present themselves, such as in<br />

the production of phone apps for<br />

a revised <strong>Fairtrade</strong> <strong>Directory</strong>. Our<br />

recent status renewal showed that<br />

some businesses were no longer<br />

using <strong>Fairtrade</strong> products, and our<br />

Hazel Dobson, Gateway World<br />

Shop and Kathryn Sygrove,<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> City <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Partnership<br />

catering and retail outlets only just<br />

held their own. But we had still<br />

managed some exciting events<br />

which had raised the profi le of<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> across the community.<br />

As I look to the future, I know<br />

that the economy is still in need of a<br />

massive boost and that our Steering<br />

Group will have to dig deep to fi nd<br />

new supporters for <strong>Fairtrade</strong>. Yet<br />

our belief in the positives which<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> brings - a better wage,<br />

better work conditions, a social<br />

premium, regular sustained work for<br />

disadvantaged and impoverished<br />

producers - remains unswerving and<br />

our cause as worth fi ghting for as it<br />

was back in 2006.


<strong>Fairtrade</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />

Beginners’ Guide to<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

Find out all you need to know about <strong>Fairtrade</strong>,<br />

and how you can help to change the world…<br />

Why do we need<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong>?<br />

❝The small farmers and workers<br />

who grow our coffee, tea, cocoa,<br />

cotton and bananas often don’t<br />

get the money they deserve for<br />

their crop.<br />

They can suffer because of this<br />

and it can lock them into a cycle of<br />

poverty. And when world commodity<br />

prices fall, as they have done over<br />

the last 30 years, it’s these growers<br />

who feel the pinch fi rst. Their income<br />

can drop to levels that don’t even<br />

cover production costs, making it<br />

hard to provide for their families and<br />

maintain their farms. This is where<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> comes in.❞<br />

Okay, so what can I<br />

do about it?<br />

❝As consumers, we have the<br />

power to change things, and the<br />

power to make a difference to<br />

growers and workers in the<br />

southern hemisphere.<br />

When you buy a product bearing the<br />

FAIRTRADE Mark, you can be sure<br />

that the farmers have received a<br />

fair price for their produce. Farmers<br />

in the <strong>Fairtrade</strong> scheme get a price<br />

that covers the cost of sustainable<br />

production, no matter how low the<br />

market goes. <strong>Fairtrade</strong> also requires<br />

long-term relationships with buyers,<br />

helping growers to plan for the<br />

future. In short, trade can be fair.❞<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> Premium —<br />

what’s that?<br />

❝Producer organisations receive<br />

an additional <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Premium<br />

of, for example, ten cents per<br />

pound of coffee.<br />

The farmers themselves decide how<br />

this extra money is spent. It<br />

can be used to build everything from<br />

schools and health centres to social<br />

facilities, or to enable growers to<br />

improve productivity or reduce their<br />

reliance on a single commodity.❞<br />

How are standards<br />

maintained?<br />

❝Trade terms, contracts and<br />

working conditions are checked<br />

regularly, as is the use of funds<br />

from the <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Premium.<br />

This work is carried out by <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

International (FLO), which is<br />

the body responsible for setting<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> standards and certifying<br />

producer organisations.❞<br />

So what <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

products can I buy?<br />

❝Over 3,000 products carry the<br />

FAIRTRADE Mark in the UK.<br />

See the listings at the back of this<br />

directory for details of stockists.❞<br />

Seven million reasons<br />

to buy <strong>Fairtrade</strong>…<br />

❝The <strong>Fairtrade</strong> market in the UK<br />

reached an estimated retail value<br />

of £799m million in 2009.<br />

Globally, consumers spent around<br />

€3.4 billion on <strong>Fairtrade</strong> products in<br />

2009, benefi ting around 7.5 million<br />

people in 58 developing countries.❞<br />

What is the<br />

FAIRTRADE Mark?<br />

The FAIRTRADE<br />

Mark is the only<br />

independent<br />

consumer<br />

guarantee that<br />

disadvantaged<br />

producers in the developing<br />

world are getting a better deal.<br />

By choosing to buy <strong>Fairtrade</strong>,<br />

you can be sure that you’re<br />

making a difference.<br />

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<strong>Fairtrade</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />

From Seed<br />

To Garment<br />

6<br />

The lifecycle of a cotton plant<br />

1Who farms cotton?<br />

Over 100 million households are involved in the production of<br />

cotton in 70 countries. <strong>Fairtrade</strong> reaches 7.5 million people<br />

– farmers, workers and their families – in 58 countries, so they<br />

can enjoy a better standard of living. There are 38 certifi ed cotton<br />

producer groups in India, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Mali, Senegal,<br />

Brazil, Egypt, Argentina, Kyrgyzstan and Peru. West Africa and<br />

India are the biggest cotton-producing areas.<br />

2How do you farm cotton?<br />

For cotton to grow from seed to picking takes six months. Farming<br />

cotton is hard manual work, and 80-90% of cotton farmers in India<br />

still use bullocks to plough their fi elds. After ploughing, farmers<br />

plant their seeds, which are always bought new every year. The cotton will<br />

begin to fl ower about 30 days after planting, and 50 days later, the cotton<br />

fruits, called bolls, appear. Around 40 to 50 days after that, the bolls burst<br />

open and fl uffy fi bres appear. It’s at this point that the cotton can be picked.<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

cotton<br />

Learn more at<br />

www.fairtrade.<br />

org.uk/cotton


5What can you do to help?<br />

Simple – you can buy products made with <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

certifi ed cotton! There are hundreds of items that use<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> cotton rather than mass-produced cotton. It’s<br />

important to support these small cotton farmers as they farm on<br />

a small scale and by hand, and are often forced to take whatever<br />

price they can for their cotton – even if this means making a loss.<br />

4Production<br />

The cotton is then spun into yarn,<br />

and after this, the thread is woven<br />

into cloth. At this point the cotton<br />

is then ready for dying, cutting, embroidering,<br />

making into garments and anything else!<br />

3Transporting and sorting<br />

Next, the picked cotton is transported to traders.<br />

From there it is sorted and the unsuitable bolls are<br />

removed. It’s then taken for ‘ginning’ – a process<br />

that separates the fl uffy lint from the seed. Once the seed<br />

has been removed, the cotton lint goes into the pala house<br />

where it’s sorted by hand for any bits of cotton that are<br />

no good. This is a hazardous job for the workers, as they<br />

breathe the cotton fi bres which can get stuck in their lungs.<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />

The great cotton<br />

Many cotton farmers live in<br />

poverty on less than $2 a day.<br />

The global cost for cotton has<br />

been unstable for a long time<br />

and farmers have been severely<br />

affected by the falling prices.<br />

Cotton farmers in developing<br />

countries are under pressure<br />

from the rising costs of fuel,<br />

pesticides and insecticides. This<br />

means few farmers can cover the<br />

cost of production, because they<br />

can’t pass these costs on when<br />

cotton is sold at such low prices.<br />

They’re also competing<br />

against farmers in the US, the EU<br />

and China, who are subsidised<br />

and also overproduce cotton,<br />

which they can sell cheaper than<br />

farmers who are struggling to<br />

survive without handouts. When<br />

their huge volumes of cotton are<br />

dumped on world markets, prices<br />

are driven down and small-scale<br />

farmers can’t compete.<br />

Combined, the US and EU<br />

have spent $32bn on their cotton<br />

farmers over the past nine years.<br />

The effect has been to dampen<br />

down cotton prices for West<br />

African farmers, restricting their<br />

ability to trade their way out of<br />

poverty. This means the least<br />

developed countries in the world<br />

have lost a total of $250m each<br />

year as a result of these actions.<br />

Take action to stop trade<br />

distorting cotton subsidies –<br />

see www.fairtrade.org.uk/cotton.<br />

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8<br />

DURhaM INDOOR MaRkeT<br />

Proudly serving the people of <strong>Durham</strong> since 1851<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> Indoor Market is proud to support <strong>Fairtrade</strong> in <strong>Durham</strong> City, with over<br />

50 independent traders. Why not pop along and visit them to show your support<br />

for the well-earned <strong>Fairtrade</strong> City status which <strong>Durham</strong> has achieved!<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

The Indoor Market is open Monday to Saturday from 9am.<br />

For more information visit<br />

www.durhammarkets.co.uk • tel: 0191 384 6153<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

JOIN OUR<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> Markets<br />

fan page to keep up with all our<br />

latest offers and upcoming events!<br />

Nestled in the corner of St Nicholas’ Church in <strong>Durham</strong> Market Place, Gateway World Shop has<br />

been trading for justice for over 30 years. We support artisans, food producers and special projects<br />

from all over the developing world.<br />

Gateway is registered with the British Association of Fair Trade Shops (BAFTS) and stocks far more<br />

than the stipulated 70% of fairly traded goods needed to be a<br />

member. We enjoy longstanding associations with Traidcraft,<br />

Tearfund and numerous other Fair Trade suppliers.<br />

On our shelves we have many food products with the<br />

FAIRTRADE mark, everything from tea, coffee and chocolate<br />

to dried fruits, snacks, cereals, rice, pasta, jams and olive oil.<br />

Commodities from every corner of the world.<br />

Our shop is small and inviting with a huge range of gifts made<br />

of wood, metal, paper, pottery and glass. You will find beautiful<br />

jewellery, mobiles, amazing embroidered goods, and wonderful<br />

accessories along with a warm welcome.<br />

Come and visit us soon at:<br />

Gateway World Shop, Market Place<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> DH1 3NJ<br />

Telephone (0191) 3847173<br />

Open Mon-Sat 9.30-5.00p.m.


<strong>Durham</strong> City Fair<br />

Trade Partnership<br />

Meet the people behind the name<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> City<br />

Fair Trade<br />

Partnership<br />

started off<br />

in November 2006 as<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> City <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

Steering Group, and its<br />

members comprised a<br />

Council representative,<br />

local committed citizens,<br />

school teachers and<br />

Sixth Form pupils,<br />

representatives from local<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> shops, students,<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> University<br />

staff, a handful of local<br />

business people, a variety<br />

of Church-goers from<br />

different denominations,<br />

and a Co-op <strong>Durham</strong><br />

Committee member.<br />

Six years later, we still<br />

have members from most of<br />

the above groups, although<br />

our numbers have thinned<br />

out a bit. We continue to work<br />

well together, planning future<br />

activities and areas to work on, and<br />

maintaining links with supportive<br />

contacts as often as possible. Being<br />

in the North East, we are very<br />

“We have held an<br />

array of other<br />

events, from<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> markets<br />

to <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

fashion Shows”<br />

Palace Green<br />

close to the Gateshead premises of<br />

Traidcraft, the UK’s leading <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

organisation, and have often worked<br />

to support them by holding “Big<br />

Brews” (buying packs from them<br />

to serve tea, coffee and <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

biscuits in return for donations to<br />

pay to their charitable arm, Traidcraft<br />

Exchange).<br />

We have held an array of other<br />

events, from <strong>Fairtrade</strong> markets to<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> fashion Shows, fi lm shows<br />

and discussions, coffee mornings,<br />

a wine and chocolate evening with<br />

Ghanaian producers, and found a<br />

few extraordinary ways to promote<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />

Sam Sam Slatcher’s Slatcher’s head head<br />

the FAIRTRADE Mark<br />

- like shaved and dyed into<br />

former <strong>Durham</strong> University<br />

student, Sam Slatcher’s,<br />

head (above) and<br />

spread-out across Palace<br />

Green in front of <strong>Durham</strong><br />

Cathedral using recycled<br />

and reclaimed clothing and<br />

materials (photo courtesy<br />

of Julian Harrop).<br />

But what we need right now is an<br />

injection of new blood, to re-enthuse<br />

our commitment, widen our capacity<br />

to hold eye-catching events, and<br />

bring new ideas to the fore. If<br />

you have been interested in this<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> <strong>Directory</strong>, why not come<br />

along to join us at our meetings?<br />

We tend to meet on Monday nights<br />

at 6pm for informal discussions<br />

as to how best to progress our<br />

campaign. If you would like more<br />

details, please get in touch via email<br />

at dcftpship@gmail.com and we will<br />

get back to you as soon as possible.<br />

9


COUNTY DURHAM<br />

DIRECTORY<br />

This <strong>Directory</strong> aims to provide a snapshot of some of the places in <strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong> where you can<br />

buy <strong>Fairtrade</strong> and fairly-traded products. Not all establishments are included, as some did not<br />

respond within our timescale, or did not wish to be included. For high street retailers and<br />

supermarkets we have provided a generic entry only. Their websites will guide you to the nearest<br />

branch. Many small outlets stock a few <strong>Fairtrade</strong> confectionery products eg Cadburys Dairy Milk,<br />

Mars’ Maltesers, Nestle 4-fi nger KitKats but there is not the scope to mention them here.<br />

FAITRADE SHOPS<br />

Gateway World Shop<br />

(0191) 3847173<br />

Market Place, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3NJ<br />

www.gatewayworldshop.co.uk<br />

BAFTS shop. Widest range of <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

and fairly-traded goods in <strong>Durham</strong> City.<br />

Many Traidcraft foods and crafts; bags,<br />

jewellery, paper, accessories, household<br />

goods from many FT suppliers.<br />

Oxfam Bookshop<br />

12 Elvet Bridge, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3AA<br />

(0191) 3846366<br />

www.oxfam.org.uk/shop/local-shops/<br />

oxfam-books-music-durham<br />

Unique range of goods in <strong>Durham</strong> alone.<br />

Sells <strong>Fairtrade</strong> foods eg range of<br />

Cafedirect coffees, range of Divine<br />

chocolate bars, <strong>Fairtrade</strong> teas, assorted<br />

Traidcraft Geobars and biscuits, Tropical<br />

Wholefoods’ dried fruits, plus assorted<br />

gifts at Easter and Christmas.<br />

Oxfam Boutique<br />

16 Elvet Bridge, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3AA<br />

www.oxfam.org.uk/shop/local-shops/<br />

oxfam-boutique-durham<br />

(0191) 3846366<br />

A small selection of Divine chocolate bars<br />

and range of Shared Earth gifts eg photo<br />

frames, assorted gardenware, tealights,<br />

hooks and boxes, Traidcraft keyrings,<br />

tape measures, pencils, and brooches.<br />

Oxfam Shop<br />

24 Skinnergate, Darlington, <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, DL3 7NW<br />

www.oxfam.org.uk/shop/local-shops/<br />

oxfam-shop-darlington<br />

(01325) 382415<br />

Sells an assortment of Divine chocolate,<br />

and many Traidcraft items such as<br />

teabags, coffee, Geobars, cereal, snacks,<br />

biscuits, dried fruit and sugar.<br />

Just World Shop<br />

(<strong>Fairtrade</strong> shop run by students)<br />

3 South Bailey, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3EE<br />

Have Clipper FT teabags, Cafedirect R/G<br />

coffee, Fruit Passion Fruit Juices, Dubble<br />

milk chocolate, assorted Divine bars,<br />

cereal bars, biscuits. Only open certain<br />

hours each day depending on students’<br />

free time to man the shop.<br />

COFFEE SHOPS/<br />

RESTAURANTS<br />

Cafe Cenna<br />

Upper Floor, <strong>Durham</strong> Indoor Market<br />

Hall, Market Place, <strong>Durham</strong> DH1 3NJ<br />

(0191) 3831113<br />

Serves Sun Magic <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Apple and<br />

Orange Juices.<br />

Esquires Coffee House<br />

Head Offi ce London<br />

(020) 72515166<br />

www.esquirescoffee.co.uk<br />

Own brand <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Espresso beans in<br />

all coffee-based types of drinks,<br />

cappuccino, latte, macchiato, Americano,<br />

incl. decaff versions. All types of Hot<br />

Chocolate are FT. Rosie’s <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

ordinary tea and Suki <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Breakfast<br />

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tea used. Vanilla <strong>Fairtrade</strong> syrup,<br />

Esquires Coffee House FT brown/ white<br />

sugar sachets, small bars “Divine”<br />

chocolate, FT frappes.<br />

9 Altars Coffee Shop<br />

19a Silver Street, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3RB<br />

www.9altars.com<br />

(0191) 3741120<br />

FT tea, coffee, bought in biscuits and<br />

chocolate cake.<br />

Starbucks<br />

www.starbucks.co.uk<br />

All Espresso coffee is FT, dark and milk<br />

small choc bars, FT Belgian Choc<br />

Brownies and Choc chunk shortbread.<br />

Intervals Cafe<br />

The Gala Theatre , Millennium Place,<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> DH1 1WA<br />

0191 3324065<br />

Serves Ringtons FT standard and Earl<br />

Grey teabags.<br />

The Coffee House<br />

Millennium Place, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 1WA<br />

0191 3839922<br />

Serves Rington’s <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea and<br />

coffee, and sells a range of small<br />

“Dubble” FT chocolate bars.<br />

British Home Stores café<br />

Serves Cadbury’s <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Instant Hot<br />

Chocolate and Celsus <strong>Fairtrade</strong> coffee<br />

beans.<br />

Cafe on the Green (was Almshouses)<br />

Palace Green, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3RL<br />

www.dur.ac.uk/retail/shops


(0191) 3343688<br />

Serves Matthew Algie <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Coffee,<br />

Rosie’s <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea, <strong>Fairtrade</strong> hot<br />

chocolate, juice and sugar.<br />

Flat White Coffee Shop<br />

21a Elvet Bridge, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3AA<br />

(07789) 951149<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> brown/ white sugar,<br />

Ringtons English Breakfast tea and uses<br />

Matthew Algie <strong>Fairtrade</strong> coffee beans.<br />

DLI Cafe (<strong>Durham</strong> Light Infantry<br />

Coffee Shop)<br />

DLI Museum and Art Gallery, Aykley<br />

Heads, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 5TU<br />

www.county.durham.gov.uk/sites/dli/<br />

Pages/Cafe.aspx<br />

(0191) 3842214<br />

Serves hot drinks from VISTA <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

Coffee machine. Also has <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea,<br />

brown and white sugar, and JP Juices<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> orange juice.<br />

Leonard’s Coffee House<br />

1 Back Silver Street, Fowler’s Yard,<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> City, DH1 3RA<br />

0191 3840647<br />

www.leonardscoffeehouse.co.uk<br />

Leonard’s “House Blend” coffee – a<br />

unique blend of Pumphrey’s <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

coffee beans – and Pumphrey’s<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> ordinary teabags.<br />

Sainsbury’s Cafe<br />

www2.sainsburys.co.uk/food/cafe/<br />

cafe.htm<br />

All coffees are Matthew Algie TIKI<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong>, including decaffeinated. They<br />

use Matthew Algie <strong>Fairtrade</strong> “ordinary”<br />

tea, FT hot chocolate, Sainsbury’s Cafe<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> brown/white sugar sticks, and<br />

serve <strong>Fairtrade</strong> brownies.<br />

Graham Sports’ Centre Cafe<br />

Maiden Castle, Stockton Road,<br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3SE<br />

www.yumfood.org.uk<br />

(0191) 3342178<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> Apple juice, and Orange Juice,<br />

Dairy Milk small FT chocolate bars, One<br />

World cookies; Matthew Algie Roast and<br />

Ground Coffee; Rosie’s FT teabags and<br />

sugar sachets.<br />

The Botanic Gardens Coffee Shop<br />

Hollingside Lane, <strong>Durham</strong> , DH1 3TN<br />

www.dur.ac.uk/retail/shops<br />

(0191) 3345524<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea, coffee, hot<br />

chocolate, sugar sticks, and <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

chocolate/ mocha drizzle for drinks.<br />

The Undercroft Restaurant<br />

The College, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3EQ<br />

www.durhamcathedral.co.uk/visiting/<br />

attractions<br />

(0191) 3863721<br />

FT Organic Ground Filter Coffee/coffee<br />

beans, tea, hot chocolate, Dairy Milk,<br />

bananas, FT sugar sticks.<br />

Bishop Auckland Town Hall (BATH)<br />

Cafe<br />

Market Place, Bishop Auckland,<br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, DL14 7NP<br />

www.bishopaucklandtownhall.org.uk<br />

(01388) 602610<br />

They serve <strong>Fairtrade</strong> coffee, <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea<br />

as an alternative and sugar sticks.<br />

No 3<br />

3 Galgate, Barnard Castle, <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, DL12 8EQ<br />

(01833) 631779<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> coffee and some teas.<br />

Thorntons at KQ Cafe<br />

16 St. Cuthbert’s Walk, Chester-le-<br />

Street, <strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong> DH3 3YQ<br />

(0191) 3893337<br />

Serves Clipper <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Green Tea.<br />

The Laurel’s Coffee Shop<br />

2 Central Buildings, Staindrop,<br />

Darlington, DL2 3JL<br />

16 High Green, Gainford, Darlington,<br />

DL2 3DL<br />

www.thelaurelsgainford.co.uk/page2.<br />

htm<br />

(01833) 631779<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> coffee and hot chocolate.<br />

Coffee Bamber<br />

49 Horse Market, The Cornmill Centre,<br />

Darlington, <strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong>, DL1 1LT<br />

www.coffeebamber.co.uk<br />

(01325) 354100<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea, coffee, hot<br />

chocolate, sugar.<br />

Clervaux Artisan Bakery and cafe<br />

38 Consicliffe Road, Darlington, DL3<br />

7RG<br />

www.clervaux.org.uk<br />

(01325) 381714<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> coffee, hot chocolate, a<br />

selection of FT teas, and FT sugar sticks.<br />

Seasons Cafe and Bar<br />

6 Post House Wynd, Darlington, Co<br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, DL3 7LU<br />

(01325) 484447<br />

www.restaurant-seasons.co.uk/<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea, coffee and hot<br />

chocolate.<br />

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Golden Brown Coffee Shop<br />

1 Houndgate, Darlington, DL1 5RL<br />

(01325) 468708<br />

www.goldenbrown-coffee.co.uk/about<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> coffee, hot chocolate,<br />

some teas.<br />

The Nearly Naked Chef Deli and Cafe<br />

8 Post House Wynd, Darlington, DL3<br />

7LU<br />

(01325) 35464<br />

Serves Clipper <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Green Tea and<br />

Everyday Tea.<br />

Penny’s Tearooms<br />

4 Market Place, Barnard Castle,<br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong>, DL12 8ND<br />

(01833) 637634<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea, coffee and hot chocolate.<br />

No. 10 Market Place<br />

Wolsingham, Bishop Auckland, DL13<br />

3AF<br />

(01388) 528344<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> coffee.<br />

HEALTHFOODS/<br />

DRIED FRUIT STOCKISTS<br />

The Health Cabin<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> Indoor Market, Market Place,<br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3NJ<br />

(07855) 231101<br />

Sells a selection of <strong>Fairtrade</strong> beverages<br />

and teas: Green and Black’s Organic<br />

cocoa powder, Clipper organic loose leaf<br />

Green Tea, Clipper Organic Green<br />

Teabags, Clipper FT coffee granules,<br />

Jacksons Sencha FT green tea.<br />

Holland and Barrett<br />

www.hollandandbarrett.com<br />

Lines vary according to the size of the<br />

branch, but usually sell a range of Green<br />

and Black’s <strong>Fairtrade</strong> chocolate, Nero &<br />

Bianco <strong>Fairtrade</strong> organic chocolate bars,<br />

assorted Clipper FT/ organic teas,<br />

Tropical Wholefoods Chewy Sundried<br />

Banana Chips.<br />

Season’s Wholefoods<br />

Bridge End, Chester-le-Street, <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, DH3 3RE<br />

(0191) 3880050<br />

Sells a few QI <strong>Fairtrade</strong> teas.<br />

The Health Warehouse<br />

15 Post House Wynd, Darlington, DL3<br />

7LU<br />

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(01325) 468570<br />

www.thehealthwarehouse.co.uk<br />

Sells a wide assortment of <strong>Fairtrade</strong> teas<br />

and herbal teas, honey, coffee, Hot<br />

chocolate, Divine chocolate bars, Doves<br />

Farm Gluten-free cookies, Tropical<br />

Wholefoods Dried Fruits, sugar, <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

nut cutlets.<br />

SUPERMARKETS/HIGH<br />

STREET STORES<br />

Thorntons<br />

www.thorntons.co.uk<br />

Sells square FT White Chocolate with<br />

Vanilla and sometimes more lines.<br />

Greggs<br />

www.greggs.co.uk<br />

FT Orange and Apple Juices, most stores<br />

should have FT hot drinks too.<br />

Wilkinsons<br />

www.wilkinsonplus.com<br />

Wilko’s <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Roast/Ground<br />

Kilimanjaro coffee, Wilko’s Dark Bourbon<br />

FT Roast/ Ground coffee, Wilko’s FT<br />

Gold Label teabags, Tate & Lyle sugar.<br />

Boots the Chemist<br />

www.boots.com<br />

Medium & larger branches usually stock<br />

a range of cosmetic products with<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong>-certifi ed ingredients such as<br />

Brazil Nut bodywash and body scrub;<br />

Coconut, Mango, Shea Butter and Honey<br />

Body Butters, and mini-gift packs.<br />

LIDL<br />

www.lidl.co.uk<br />

Stocks own “ Fairglobe” products – FT<br />

bananas, 80 teabags, freeze-dried instant<br />

coffee, Milk Chocolate, Dark Chocolate,<br />

Orange Juice.<br />

Tesco<br />

www.tesco.com<br />

A range of goods usually increasing with<br />

the store size eg Ben and Jerry’s<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> Ice Cream, FT dried fruit and<br />

nuts, <strong>Fairtrade</strong> bananas, assorted Green<br />

& Black’s <strong>Fairtrade</strong> chocolate, Tesco FT<br />

teabags, Cafedirect and Tesco FT R/G<br />

coffee, Cadbury’s <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Hot<br />

Chocolate, and Drinking Chocolate,<br />

Tesco’s Finest <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Peruvian Dark/<br />

Milk Chocolate, Cadbury’s FT Dairy Milk.<br />

Bigger outlets have a wider choice eg<br />

Tesco FT Orange Juice, FT herbs and<br />

spices.<br />

Marks and Spencer/ Marks and<br />

Spencer “Simply Food”<br />

www.marksandspencer.com<br />

Selection of own-brand <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

products, with a smaller range in “Simply<br />

Food” outlets. Includes FT coffees, tea<br />

and herbal teas, drinking chocolate, ice<br />

cream, jams & preserves, honey, sugar,<br />

assorted <strong>Fairtrade</strong> chocolate bars,<br />

biscuits, wine, fl owers, cotton wool<br />

products and clothes.<br />

Sainsbury’s (and Sainsbury’s Local)<br />

www.sainsburys.co.uk<br />

“Local” stores sell a few key Lines. Larger<br />

stores carry more products, eg <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

sugar, bananas & other fruits, conserves,<br />

dried fruit, cakes & cookies, selected<br />

teas, roast & ground coffee (all<br />

Sainsbury’s own brand are <strong>Fairtrade</strong>),<br />

spices, hot chocolate & drinking<br />

chocolate, plain cotton T-shirts, Kenyan<br />

roses, wine, rice, chocolate.<br />

Aldi<br />

www.aldi.co.uk<br />

Stores carry a small own-brand range,<br />

which may vary depending on store size.<br />

Standard lines are <strong>Fairtrade</strong> instant<br />

coffee, 80 teabags, bananas, and Belgian<br />

Milk and Dark Chocolate.<br />

Asda<br />

www.asda.com<br />

Stores sell a range of FT products, many<br />

of which are own-brand. Product<br />

availability depends on size of branch eg<br />

ASDA <strong>Fairtrade</strong> bananas, pineapples,<br />

Cafedirect teabags, hot chocolate, instant<br />

and roast/ground coffees – ASDA/Percol,<br />

FT wine, honey.<br />

Morrisons<br />

www.morrisons.co.uk<br />

Sell as mainly own-brand <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

products eg tea, coffee, chocolate,<br />

bananas. Larger stores with coffee shops<br />

serve some <strong>Fairtrade</strong> hot beverages.<br />

The Co-operative Food Stores<br />

www.co-operative.coop/food<br />

The Co-operative aims to be second to<br />

none in terms of <strong>Fairtrade</strong>. All our food<br />

stores across <strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong> stock a<br />

wide range of <strong>Fairtrade</strong> products. From<br />

wine to chocolate and from bananas to<br />

honey, there is always a wide range of<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> goods on offer. As a group, The<br />

Co-operative sells over £100 million of<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> products every year. Come<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> shopping at a Co-operative food<br />

store in <strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong> to help make<br />

that valuable difference.<br />

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Co-operative Bank outlets<br />

Co-op Banks tend to have <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

drinks machines (Drinkmaster) available<br />

with FT coffee, tea, and hot chocolate on<br />

a complimentary basis for customers.<br />

FARM & GARDEN<br />

CENTRES/FOOD CO-OPS<br />

Brambles Coffee Shop/ Foodshop<br />

Poplar Tree Garden Centre, Hall Lane,<br />

Shincliffe, <strong>Durham</strong> City, DH1 2NG<br />

0191 3847553<br />

www.bramblescoffeeshop.co.uk<br />

The Café serves Ringtons <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Earl<br />

Grey and decaffeinated teabags, and<br />

packs of <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Hot Chocolate.<br />

Lanchester Garden Centre<br />

Bargate Bank, Ford Road, Lanchester,<br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong>, DH7 0SN<br />

(01207) 521206<br />

A few different bars of Green and Blacks<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> chocolate.<br />

New Close Farm Shop<br />

Witton Road, Sacriston, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH7<br />

6NB<br />

www.newclosefarmhop.co.uk<br />

Owners are passionate about local<br />

organic food and sell <strong>Fairtrade</strong> products<br />

such as fruit, teas, coffees; various<br />

snacks/ chocolate bars that are <strong>Fairtrade</strong>endorsed<br />

and rices & grains. Open on<br />

Thursday and Friday between 9am and<br />

6pm, Saturday 9am until 2pm.<br />

Chester’s Grove Coffee Shop<br />

Chester’s Grove Garden Centre, Holm<br />

Hill Lane, Chester Moor, DH2 3RQ<br />

www.chestersgrove.co.uk<br />

(0191) 3890044/ 3895770<br />

The coffee shop sells Kit Kat and some<br />

other <strong>Fairtrade</strong> lines from time to time.<br />

Cross Lanes Organic Farm Shop<br />

Cross Lanes, Barnard Castle, <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, DL12 9RT<br />

(01833) 630619<br />

www.crosslanesorganics.co.uk<br />

An award-winning organic eco-farm,<br />

restaurant and cafe. The shop sells some<br />

Vintage Roots <strong>Fairtrade</strong> wines, <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

Golden Rum, Gojiberry Liqueur, Geo-<br />

Organics Chutney, marmalade, golden<br />

syrup, honey, chocolate swirl spread,<br />

Steenberg’s <strong>Fairtrade</strong> curry powder, black<br />

pepper, cinnamon sugar, lemon sugar,<br />

vanilla pods and extract, Green & Blacks<br />

and Chocaffair chocolate bars, a wide


ange of Clipper teas, Billington’s sugar,<br />

Grumpy Mule and Equal Exchange<br />

coffees. The cafe serves a wide variety of<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> teas and coffee, plus Equal<br />

Exchange sugar sachets.<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> Food Co-operative<br />

(No premises as such. DFC members<br />

repackage wholesale bulk orders and<br />

collect from New Close Farm<br />

Sacriston. See separate entry under<br />

New Close Farm Shop as well)<br />

email: info@durhamfoodcoop.org.uk<br />

www.durhamfoodcoop.net<br />

A not-for-profi t community group,<br />

buying sustainable and ethicallyproduced<br />

food. Members benefi t from<br />

wholesale prices by sourcing ethical and<br />

Fair Trade sustainable whole foods<br />

and local products in bulk. They<br />

repackage these into smaller take-home<br />

sizes in a hygienic, professional<br />

environment, and enjoy organic, fair<br />

trade, low carbon, high quality products<br />

sourced via the national Infi nity Foods<br />

Co-operative such as nuts, seeds, rice,<br />

pasta, dried fruit, beans, fl our; plus locally<br />

produced high welfare local meat, jams,<br />

jellies, chutneys, honey and cordials.<br />

PUBS & WINE BARS<br />

Mrs. Mustard (was Hide Cafe Bar &<br />

Grill)<br />

39 Saddler Street, <strong>Durham</strong> City, DH1<br />

3NU<br />

(0191) 3841999<br />

Still has Cooper’s FT coffee as before,<br />

but now new business name.<br />

Swan and Three Cygnets<br />

Elvet Bridge, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3AG<br />

(0191) 3840242<br />

Sells Samuel Smith’s “Scintilla” <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

Orange Juice.<br />

The Colpitts Pub<br />

Harrison House, Hawthorn Terrace,<br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 4EL<br />

(0191) 3869913<br />

Sells Samuel Smith’s “Scintilla” <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

Orange Juice.<br />

Austin’s Bar/Bistro<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> <strong>County</strong> Cricket Club, <strong>County</strong><br />

Ground, Riverside, Chester-le-Street<br />

DH3 3QR<br />

(0191) 3883335<br />

Serves United <strong>Fairtrade</strong> coffee and<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> sugar.<br />

Castle Eden Inn<br />

Stockton Road, Castle Eden, TS27 4SD<br />

castleedeninn.com<br />

(01429) 835137<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea, coffee, hot<br />

chocolate and sugar.<br />

Hollathan’s Bar/Restaurant<br />

6-9 Ashfi eld Terrace, Chester-le-Street,<br />

Co <strong>Durham</strong>, DH3 3PD<br />

www.hollathans.co.uk<br />

0191 3880090<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea, coffee and sugar.<br />

The Red Lion<br />

North Bitchburn Terrace, North<br />

Bitchburn, <strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong>, DL15 8AL<br />

www.redlionbitchburn.co.uk/<br />

01388 763561<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> “Running Duck” South<br />

African Chiraz, <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea and coffee,<br />

and some fresh fruit.<br />

The Chester Moor Inn<br />

Front Street, Chester-le-Street, DH2<br />

3RJ<br />

www.hollathans.co.u<br />

(0191) 3883390<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea, coffee, sugar (as<br />

Hollathan’s).<br />

The Old Mill Restaurant<br />

Metal Bridge, Coxhoe, <strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong>,<br />

DH6 5NX<br />

www.oldmilldurham.co.uk<br />

01740 652928<br />

Serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> “Running Duck” Chenin<br />

and Sauvignon Blanc wine.<br />

Voodoo Cafe and Bar<br />

Skinnergate, Darlington, <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, DL3 7LX<br />

www.voodoocafe.co.uk<br />

(01325) 467555<br />

Serves one <strong>Fairtrade</strong> wine, <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

sugar, hot chocolate and some coffees.<br />

GIFTSHOPS<br />

The Art Shop and Kemble Gallery<br />

62 Saddler Street, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3NU<br />

theartshopandkemblegallery.com<br />

(0191 3864034<br />

Sells a wide selection of wooden toys,<br />

jigsaws and puzzles from BAFTS<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> accredited company Lanka<br />

Kade – www.lankakade.co.uk . Many toys<br />

are made from spent rubber plantations.<br />

Also stocks a selection of Earth Squared<br />

bags, scarves, purses, also a BAFTS<br />

company.<br />

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Clarendon’s (was Artisan Gift Shop)<br />

29 Market Place, Barnard Castle, DL12<br />

8NE<br />

(01833) 690110<br />

They sell several Taylors of Harrogate<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> Roast and Ground Coffees.<br />

The Village Choice Giftshop<br />

17 Quebec Street, Langley Park,<br />

<strong>Durham</strong>, DH7 9XA<br />

(0191) 3739895<br />

Sell some fairly-traded BAFTS certifi ed<br />

Kenyan Soapstone, wood carvings and<br />

musical instruments from Bali.<br />

Waterstones University bookshop<br />

55-57 Saddler Street, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1<br />

3EJ<br />

www.durham.ac.uk/shop<br />

(0191) 3842095<br />

Wide range of University-branded<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong>-certifi ed cotton clothing.<br />

Guru Boutique<br />

24 Blackwellgate, Darlington, DL1 5HG<br />

(01325) 461479<br />

www.gurudarlington.co.uk<br />

Long-standing shop selling <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

gifts, clothes, accessories, musical<br />

instruments, mirrors, bowls, bags and<br />

dream catchers from registered BAFTS<br />

suppliers such as Namaste and Siesta.<br />

MUSEUMS<br />

The Oriental Museum Shop/Cafe<br />

Elvet Hill, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3TH<br />

www.dur.ac.uk/retail/shops<br />

(0191) 3345694<br />

Cafe serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea, coffee, hot<br />

chocolate, sugar sticks, apple juice,<br />

orange juice and Traidcraft 2-pack<br />

cookies. Alos sell Kit Kat, Cadbury’s<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> Dairy Milk/ Buttons, <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

Smoothies – Pineapple, Orange and<br />

Mango, Apple and Blackcurrant – and a<br />

range of <strong>Fairtrade</strong> gifts from Shared<br />

Earth, a York BAFTS shop<br />

The Old Fulling Mill Archaeology<br />

Museum<br />

The Banks, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 3EB<br />

www.dur.ac.uk/retail/shops<br />

(0191) 3341823<br />

Serves Traidcraft 2-pack cookies, Kit<br />

Kats, <strong>Fairtrade</strong> tea and coffee.<br />

Bowes Museum, Cafe Bowes<br />

Newgate, Barnard Castle, DL12 8NP<br />

(01833) 690606<br />

www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk/<br />

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Asense of community<br />

has been central to<br />

The Co-operative since<br />

we started in 1844.<br />

Our support for UK communities<br />

now takes many forms – from<br />

investing in local community<br />

projects and local membership<br />

events to backing local cooperatives,<br />

such as co-operative<br />

schools. The Community Fund is<br />

our grant scheme that helps local<br />

communities throughout the UK.<br />

Since we started the initiative<br />

in 1997, thousands of clubs,<br />

community groups and self-help<br />

organisations have benefi ted.<br />

Members of The Co-operative<br />

Group can choose to donate<br />

part or all of their share of the<br />

profi ts to the Community Fund.<br />

visiting/cafe/<br />

Cafe Bowes is renowned for its high<br />

quality fare and, where possible, locally<br />

sourced ingredients. It serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

products – cappuccino, latte, Cadbury’s<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> Hot Chocolate, orange and<br />

apple juice.<br />

Killhope Lead Mining Museum -Cafe<br />

Ireshopeburn, Upper Weardale, DL13<br />

1AR<br />

www.killhope.org.uk/Pages/Cafe.aspx<br />

(01388) 537505<br />

The cafe regularly serves <strong>Fairtrade</strong><br />

coffee, Cadbury’s Hot Chocolate and<br />

Clipper Teas.<br />

GUESTHOUSES<br />

Polemonium Plantery B and B<br />

28 Sunniside Terrace, Trimdon Grange,<br />

TS29 6HP<br />

(01429) 881529<br />

www.polemonium.co.uk<br />

Organic plant nursery/B and B. With cafe<br />

serving local produce, evening meals,<br />

These members raise millions of<br />

pounds each year for all kinds of<br />

community projects, enabling us to<br />

give away £2.3 million in donations<br />

last year alone.<br />

We’re very proud of the share<br />

of the profi ts scheme, not only<br />

because it gives us a chance to<br />

thank you for continuing to shop<br />

with us, but also because it allows<br />

members to give back something<br />

to local communities through<br />

“The Community<br />

Fund is our grant<br />

scheme that helps<br />

local communities<br />

throughout the UK.”<br />

Traidcraft products used eg pillowcases,<br />

duvets, recycled glass, all coffees, teas,<br />

cocoas, and sugars are <strong>Fairtrade</strong>; muesli<br />

and cereals, small Traidcraft shop.<br />

Hamsterley Forest B and B<br />

Ayhope, Redford, Hamsterley DH13<br />

3NL<br />

www.hamsterleyforestbandb.com<br />

(01388) 488420<br />

Wide selection of <strong>Fairtrade</strong> products eg<br />

coffee, tea, hot chocolate, <strong>Fairtrade</strong> fruit<br />

when available.<br />

OTHER ESTABLISHMENTS<br />

Clayport Library<br />

Millennium Place, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 1WA<br />

0191 3864003<br />

www.durham.gov.uk/pages/service.<br />

aspx?serviceid=6194<br />

The Digisuite serves JP Juices – small<br />

FT orange and apple, small Dairy Milk FT<br />

chocolate bars and <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Kit Kats.<br />

The Ground Floor lending Suite has a<br />

VISTA <strong>Fairtrade</strong> drinks machine serving<br />

14 MAKE IT HAPPEN CHOOSE FAIRTRADE<br />

The Co-operative Membership<br />

Community Fund. It’s very easy to<br />

donate some of your share to local<br />

communities. Simply login to your<br />

account and change your payment<br />

options.<br />

Make sure that we have your<br />

email address so that we can keep<br />

you up-to-date with everything you<br />

need to know about your share<br />

of the profi ts. Simply login to your<br />

account and update your details so<br />

that we have a valid email address<br />

and you have requested to receive<br />

marketing from The Co-operative<br />

Membership.<br />

• To fi nd out how to apply, please<br />

visit: www.co-operative.coop/<br />

membership/local-communities/<br />

community-fund/<br />

coffee and hot choclate. FT teabags are<br />

also available.<br />

Newsmarket store (“Ashvilla”)<br />

Neville’s Cross Bank, <strong>Durham</strong> DH1 4JS<br />

(0191) 3843967<br />

Tate & Lyle <strong>Fairtrade</strong> granulated sugar,<br />

Cadbury’s <strong>Fairtrade</strong> Hot Chocolate Drink<br />

and Ben and Jerry’s Ice-Creams.<br />

The Bishop’s Table canteen<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> <strong>County</strong> Council, <strong>County</strong> Hall,<br />

Aykley Heads, <strong>Durham</strong>, DH1 5UL<br />

All tea, coffee, hot chocolate and sugar<br />

used in the canteen is <strong>Fairtrade</strong>. All fruit<br />

juice sold is also <strong>Fairtrade</strong> and they sell<br />

<strong>Fairtrade</strong> wine, biscuits, chocolate and<br />

bananas as well.<br />

<strong>Durham</strong> University Shop<br />

Howlands Building (near Ustinov and<br />

Josephine Butler Colleges), <strong>Durham</strong>,<br />

DH1 3DF<br />

www.dur.ac.uk/retail/shops<br />

Sells <strong>Fairtrade</strong> dried fruits, nuts, cookies,<br />

sweets, Geobars, juice and <strong>Fairtrade</strong>accredited,<br />

University-branded clothing.


<strong>Fairtrade</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />

Community Fund<br />

Awards in <strong>County</strong> <strong>Durham</strong><br />

The past year has seen over 50 community groups<br />

receive support from The Co-operative Membership<br />

Community Fund. These have included:<br />

Over £30,000 has been given out by<br />

the Co-operative Community fund in<br />

the past 12 months throughout <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Durham</strong>. Recipients have ranged from<br />

rugby teams to play groups and youth<br />

clubs to brass bands.<br />

Peterlee Pumas,<br />

Peterlee<br />

Given £850. This rugby league club have male<br />

junior teams, a female team and hold regular<br />

‘touch rugby’ sessions. Based in an area of<br />

high deprivation the club exists to encourage<br />

emotional and physical well being among children<br />

and young adults.<br />

Phoenix Funsters,<br />

Hartlepool<br />

Given £690. The group promotes active<br />

citizenship, working with young people to carry<br />

out community activities and volunteering<br />

opportunities. The group have a wildlife pond and<br />

vegetable plots within a local farm.<br />

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Bee populations are in severe<br />

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