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Workplaces, Schools, Community organisations and Churches serving Fairtrade Products.

The workplaces, schools, church and community groups below are making a real difference by using or serving Fairtrade.  We would like to thank them for their continued support.  


Workplaces


Michael Di Meo  (Hair Salonlink

 

Anne’s Bridal Shop  (Bridal Shop)

Data Harvest  (Software company)

Everitt Collins and Loseley  (Accountants)

The Fourth Room  (Florists)

Sculptors (Hairdressers)

Leighton Buzzard Observer  (Newspaper)

The Print Place   (Print shop)

A Touch of Class  (Hairdressers)

Taylor Woodrow Technology

1’s Hairdresser  (Hairdressers)

Ultravision (Contact Lens manufacturer)

The Whole Tooth (Dentist)

Wilkinson Partnership (Estate Agents)


We are very grateful to all the above for their support.


Schools

The following Schools promote Fairtrade in various ways

Honeysuckle nursery

Dovey Down

Heathwood School

Pulford School

Gilbert Inglefield School

Leighton Middle School

Cedars Upper School

Vandyke Upper School


We are very grateful for the support of the following Community organisations, clubs and societies who serve Fairtrade refreshments wherever possible.

The Leighton Buzzard Society
Pages Park Community Association  
The Workers Educational Association
The University of the Third Age
Leighton Linslade Labour Party
The Conservative Club
Voluntary and Community Action
Rotary Club

We are also very grateful to Leighton Linslade Town Council for their generous support.


Churches / Faith Groups

We have two Fairtrade Churches within Leighton Linslade.

Sacred Heart Church is now a Fairtrade Church and recently had a coffee and cakes event to celebrate the status.  The Justice and Peace team have run a Traidcraft stall for over 10 years.  As well as serving Fairtrade Tea and Coffee Sacred Heart also hosts a Fairtrade Breakfast once a week during Lent.  Fairtrade Juice, Jam, Marmalade, Museli, Bananas and Geobars are served in addition to Tea and Coffee.

St Leonards Heath and Reach is also a Fairtrade Church.

The Friends Meeting House, Hockcliffe Street Baptists, and St Barnabus have supported us in various ways.
 
If your School, community group, workplace or Church serves Fairtrade but is not listed please contact us.



 

 

 

 

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Local Shops

*Oxfam sell a wide variety of Fairtrade products: coffee, tea, chocolate, geobars, marmalade, sweets etc. and 500g tubs of coffee and bags of 440 teabags, ideal for the workplace/office. Also in stock are Fairtrade Sports Balls!

*Nature’s Harvest, Leighton Buzzard’s independent health food shop, stocks a selection of Fairtrade products including craft items.

*The House of Coffee, located in Peacock Parade sells Fairtrade coffee and tea.

*Threshers Wine Merchants has recently launched a range of Fairtrade red and white wines.

*Waitrose, Morrisons and Tesco sell a wide range of Fairtrade products.

*Mama loves Boo 27 Market Square ”Hug” & “Greenbaby” Fairtrade baby wear.

*Co-op food stores has an excellent range including Fairtrade Wine and Beer.

*Greenways Stores, North Street. Department store for all things organic, Fairtrade, and locally produced. Including clothes, home wares, linens, toiletries and fine foods.



Cafes/Bars


*Barista Bay, serves coffee, tea, hot chocolate, all organic and Fairtrade. Also two Fairtrade wines.

*The Library Cafe, sells orange juice and chocolate Geobars. 

*The Litten Tree serves Fairtrade coffee, tea and hot chocolate.

*Leighton Buzzard Theatre Bar - serves Fairtrade coffee

*Coffee Bay at Leighton Buzzard Garden Centre serves Fairtrade coffee

*Sandhills Junction Cafe at Leighton Buzzard Railway offer orange juice and Geobars.

*The Black Lion  High St. coffee, tea, sugar

*Reubens Gourmet Sandwich Bar 10 High St. offers Fairtrade fruit juices and sugar sticks.

*Cookies Cafe in Peacock Market sells Fairtrade tea and orange juice.