Saturday Sept. 12th PBF Day in Salisbury

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SCRAP gets into action in the Old George Mall on Plastic Bag Free Day.   Robert Key MP joined Tony Langham and other SCRAP members in attracting passing trade.  There was no difficulty in persuading enthusiastic shoppers to ditch their plastic bags in exchange for free cotton bags made in India by victims of the Tsunami.  400 bags were exchanged in less than half an hour!

 

SCRAP (Salisbury City Residents Action on Packaging) is a group with a mission, determined to make Salisbury the first Plastic Bag Free city in the country.

Find out more and sign the pledge on www.banplasticbags.org.uk

Salisbury Festival ‘Green Food’

Come along to the Green Food event of Salisbury Festival. This is a discussion to explore the current issues about ethical, organic, whole and healthy food and how to address them. A The Chair of South Wiltshire Agenda 21 will be on the Panel.

Date: Wednesday 28 May 2008, 6.00pm
Venue: Salisbury Playhouse 6.00pm.
Cost: £8.00

Fair Trade Fortnight – 25 February to 9 March

Fair Trade Fortnight begins next week!

Events organized by the local Fair Trade Group and some supermarkets:

28 February – “Fair Trade Goes Floral” at Waitrose (Churchill Way West
Salisbury).
29 February – Fair Trade Lunch, Salisbury Arts Centre (off Bedwyn Street) from 12.00 to 2.00 pm.

The main dish that day will be taken from Sarah Stancliffe’s new book, “A Book of Simple Feasts. Cooking for a crowd through the Christian Year” and she will be present to sign copies of her book. The recipes focus on inexpensive, plentiful ingredients in season, Fair Trade foods and locally sourced produce.

5 March – Farmers Market will also have some additional stalls of a Fair Trade or ethical nature.