Monday 17 August 2009

News: BU are playing it fair

BOURNEMOUTH University’s Fairtrade status has been successfully renewed for another year writes Matthew Kiernan.

The Fairtrade Foundation granted the award based on the University’s commitment to promoting Fairtrade products and policies around the campus.

The foundation highlighted the range of Fairtrade products on sale in the SU shop and the two Fairtrade coffee shops - in Weymouth House and outside the library - as its particular
strengths.

BU’s Environmental Officer Amanda Williams said: “The progress over the past two years has been incredible and this is thanks to the co-operation of so many people at the University, including the Students Union, the Catering Manager from Scolarest and the Staff Common Room.

“This award is just the beginning. To maintain our status, the University must continue to develop in this area and report to the Fairtrade Foundation on an annual basis.”

Examples of Fairtrade products on campus include cotton-hooded tops in the SU shop and Fairtrade fruit sold in the refectory.

The Fairtrade foundation was set-up to ensure third world and disadvantaged producers of goods are not exploited.

Published in The Wire - www.bwire.co.uk

Monday 3 August 2009

Press Release: OCCC Open afternoon

Old Coulsdon Congregational Church will be holding an open afternoon this Saturday.

The event’s aim is to engage the local community with the church’s activities and showcase its role within the area.

Pastor Malcolm Newman said: “This is an ideal opportunity for the church to open it’s doors to the local community, for them to see round the building and enjoy some fellowship in the process.”

The event will run from 1.30pm to 5pm and the entrance is through the main doors of the church.

Cream teas will also be on offer between 2pm to 4.30pm