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This is a summary of the Calne Community Area Fairtrade Group's meeting on January 18, 2018. It includes updates on the action plan, audits, fairtrade product availability, media coverage, and the representative steering committee.
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Welcome to Calne Community Area Fairtrade Group Thursday 18th January 2018 4pm The John Bentley School
Business from last meeting Minutes Matters Arising Second part of the Meeting FTT Action Plan Updates & Actions Fairtrade Fortnight Planning
Matters Arising Audits FT Fashion Show research – Penny Website updated Roundals approved
The Five Goals Goal 1: Local Council Support Goal 2: Fairtrade Products Available Goal 3: Local Organisations support Fairtrade Goal 4: Raise awareness through events & media coverage Goal 5: ARepresentative Steering Committee Population Basis: FTF Range 20-25K Population: Town 17,274 Parishes 4979 Total 22253
Goal 1 Local Councils pass resolutions supporting Fairtrade. Need to ask Town Council and Area Board about the use of FT Tea & Coffee Measuring Success Need to Secure Resolutions from as many Parishes as possible– Action: Chase Parish Clerks
Goal 2 - AUDITS Fairtrade product ranges are readily available in the area’s shops and retail outlets: Priority 1 Town Retail Outlets Minimum Target: Products 4 Outlets 5 Town Catering Outlets Minimum Target: Products 2 Outlets 3 Updated POSITIVE Audits: Retail: Coop Food , Sainsbury’s Catering: Divine on the Green Café, Flying Pig Cake Emporium Measuring Success Good POSITIVE progress Continue Audits– Lets refresh our commitment to getting these done.
Goal 3 Fairtrade* products are used by an appropriate number of local work places: (Offices, shops, B&Bs, Hotels (residents only) etc.) Updated POSITIVE Audits: Churches: St LauranceHilmarton, Calne Baptist, Calne Methodist, St Edmunds RC Businesses: Calne Launderette, Heritage B&B Schools: None so far looking at FT Schools audits as far as we know. Measuring Success Good POSITIVE progress Continue with Audits
Goal 4 Attract media coverage and popular support for the campaign. This is ongoing – almost every opportunity to issue articles into local publications is being taken. Jan/Feb articles sent: Town Guide, Town Cryer, Derry Hill Inspire Magazine Measuring Success Get campaign visible to everybody in Town & Parishes: Ramp up presentations – select targets - ongoing Press release (if we get grant) about visual advertising Working with Cllr Tom Rounds to find out if we can put banners on lampposts and under road signs for a period. Use of Calne Baptist Church Stall at Dec 2nd Christmas Event
Goal 5 A local Representative Steering Group is convened to ensure progress and continued commitment to the campaign. The group is responsible for an annual assessment to monitor whether the area is continuing to meet the five goals. The group organises special events for Fairtrade Fortnight in March each year. Group metrics - membership/meetings Measuring Success We need a schools rep
Meeting with Sainsbury’s Manager (Craig) and Heads of Store Departments Very helpful meeting In summary agreed to: Provide an elevated Fairtrade presence in the store during Fairtrade Fortnight Allow campaign banner space on end outside railings Display our Campaign Roundal Will make every effort to have a presence at the Town Hall Event on Sat 3rd March Will switch their donation of Tea and Coffee to The HUB to Fairtrade products
FTC CampaignTreasurers Report As of November 2017 - £1276.29 balance in the bank. £880 of this is restricted (allocated). A small proportion of the Restricted fund (Calne Area Board Grant) has been spent: 2 banners and a portable projection screen
Banner Designs Supporting FT Roundal
Fairtrade CampaignAUDITS Agree next targets Assign to members
Fairtrade Fortnight Planning for FTF Events Town Hall Event Programme Review so far Assign Responsibilities Parishes Programme? Who are we going to involve? Where are we going to do them? How much will they cost?
Dates of Next Meetings Next Meeting? Always schedule two meetings ahead