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Fairtrade Fortnight - 22nd February to 7th March: details
** Welcome
to the website for Stamford, a Fairtrade Town. Stamford
is an historic town in south Lincolnshire, lying astride the Great North Road
and the River Welland. It was one of Sir Alec Clifton-Taylor's "Six English
Towns", and was also the location for the BBC dramatisation of "Middlemarch"
and the film "Pride & Prejudice". This once major wool town, largely
constructed of Lincolnshire limestone, has retained much of its old world charm
and prosperity, and is commonly referred to as "the finest stone town in
England". Stamford
is very well served by numerous restaurants, cafés, and specialist arts
and crafts shops, many of which support the Fairtrade
movement, and can be found on this website. The Fairtrade
movement ensures that producers in the Third World are paid a fair price for their
products. This price includes a social premium, which is donated to the local
community to pay for community projects, such as building schools and wells. Buying
Fairtrade products help the developing world
to work towards a better standard of living. Stamford
attained 'Fairtrade Town' status in November 2006.
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