Fairtrade Fortnight Awards 2007
July 2007
Yet again, we were overwhelmed by fabulous entries
for the Fairtrade Fortnight Awards and it has been a hard decision
by the judging panel…which is why it has taken them so long.
The winners have all been informed and the Awards will be presented
at the Fairtrade Foundation Campaign Days this autumn.
Outstanding Achievement Award
- Winner - Bolton
The judges thought that Fairtrade in Bolton excelled in every
area of their campaign during Fairtrade Fortnight 2007 –
imagination, outreach and media & communications. They got
local celebrity Dave Spikey to promote their campaign both in
press articles and on billboard posters across the city which
featured the campaign message ‘Change Today Choose Fairtrade’
and images reflecting the Fairtrade Foundation materials. 10,000
copies of the 4th edition of the ‘Bolton Fairtrade Guide’
also featuring Dave Spikey were distributed.
Events included a play linking Fairtrade with the slave trade
– ‘One For Me’ by the Fairgame Theatre Company
which was performed for schools and for the general public in
two performances. Members of the group also ran assemblies and
teaching sessions in 7 schools in the city which resulted in
art work and written material which was displayed in the Bolton
Art Gallery & Museum.
The group’s coordinator was interviewed on BBC Radio
Manchester and the group also secured regular news reports every
day of the Fortnight on their local radio station. They got
a wide range of press coverage too and a full page in the Bolton
Wanderers programme, distributed to 18,000 match-goers.
- Runner-Up - Dundee
Dundee Fairtrade Forum’s Fortnight campaign was full of
fun and energy. They put on a wide range of events during Fairtrade
Fortnight to appeal to everyone in their community, including
university students at both universities in the city, youth groups,
local businesses, churches and the council. They ran a banner
competition, showed a film with speakers, gave out awards to businesses
serving Fairtrade products and did plenty of sampling. They also
created some of the most imaginative posters we have seen so far
– in 3-D with actual Fairtrade samples.
Media
- Winner- Exeter (Town/city)
Yet again, Exeter has shown fantastic ingenuity at getting press
coverage in the local paper, getting formal backing from the local
Express and Echo which printed an article on Fairtrade every single
day during Fortnight. On the first day of Fortnight the newspaper
used the headline ‘Shoppers urged to back Fairtrade’
on their bollboards across the city. - Winner – Chichester (Small town/village)
Fairtrade Chichester put on two weeks of film and debate on the
theme of Fairtrade and global injustice at their local independent
cinema. As well as having a full run down of the programme in
the Chichester Cinema guide – with endorsement by local
resident Anita Roddick, the group secured several newspaper and
magazine articles and designed their own flyers and posters. They
also gained coverage on their local radio station and BBC South
Coast Radio. - Runner-Up – Guernsey (Town/city)
- Special Commendation - Chester
Imagination
- Winner - Worthing Worthing engaged with local
businesses as well as the general public during Fairtrade Fortnight,
by organising a trail, whereby participants collected clues from
up to 57 local businesses and organisations in order to enter
a prize draw with fabulous prizes donated by the organisations
involved. They partnered with the Environment Agency on the project
and a dedicated team managed the complex organisation of the activity.
- Runner-Up – Birmingham
Outreach & Networking
- Winner – Newport
Newport Fairtrade Steering Group was only established in May 2006,
and considering this was their first Fairtrade Fortnight, they
have done incredible things to engage with a wide variety of communities
across the city. They held an art competition for Newport’s
70 schools, a fashion show for almost 200 people, an afternoon
tea for the older residents of the city with the Mayor and Mayoress,
university tasting stands to reach the student audience and sales
in local churches. Everyone from Welsh Assembly members, the Mayor
and local councillors to school children, teachers, students and
members of the general public was engaged by their range of events. - Runner-Up - ENVART
- Runner-Up – Derby
- Special Commendation – Derby University
- Special Commendation – St Christopher’s
Church, Coventry
Best Contribution by a Local Council
- Winner – Thanet District Council (Town/city)
Thanet District Council was nominated for this award by the Tammy
Stewart-Jones – Chair of the Thanet Thanet Fairtrade Initiative.
The Council has been incredibly supportive of the Thanet campaign
since the Leader of the Council first met with Tammy in 2005 and
the resolution in support of Fairtrade was subsequently passed
in July 2006. The Council has provided great resource to local
campaigners through the use of their Communications Team, who
have drawn up a marketing plan for the group. They have also allowed
the group to do their printing and mailing from the council offices
and provided them with financial contributions towards their local
Campaign Guide and other Fairtrade Fortnight materials. During
Fortnight Thanet District Council agreed to a Fairtrade column
in every edition of Thanet Matters – the council’s
quarterly magazine, which goes to Thanet. An inspiration to Councils
across the UK!! - Winner - Kirkby Lonsdale (Small town/village)
Kirkby Lonsdale Town Council has been a huge support to the Town
Campaign since they passed a resolution in April 2006. The Town
Council Chairman and Vice Chairman both sit on the steering group
and advise on publicity and press releases for the campaign as
well as inputting into event planning and other activities. The
Council has also sponsored the publication of a Fairtrade recipe
leaflet and is supporting the publication of a Fairtrade Directory
for the town to be published this summer. - Runner-Up - Gosport
Schools
- St Mary’s High School in Leeds received a special commendation
for their really imaginative assembly which reached the whole
school, juxtaposing a recipe for making a Fairtrade cake with
a recipe for making the world a fairer place.
The Fairtrade Foundation,
Room 204, 16 Baldwin’s Gardens,
London EC1N 7RJ.
Tel: 020 7405 5942
Fax: 020 7405 5943
Web: www.fairtrade.org.uk