PRESS
OFFICE
22 June 2009
Nenagh is now officially a Fairtrade Town
Nenagh is now officially a Fairtrade Town following a conferring celebration at the Civic Offices last week. The event brought to fruition a campaign launched in 2007 by the Nenagh Fairtrade Group, which aims to raise awareness about Fairtrade and to ensure that a range of Fairtrade products are available in shops, supermarkets, restaurants and cafes in Nenagh.
A large crowd gathered at the Civic Offices last Wednesday night when Melanie Drea from Fairtrade Mark Ireland formally conferred Fairtrade Town status on Nenagh. She congratulated Nenagh on comfortably exceeding the requirements for the status, which involves nine cafes selling Fairtrade coffee and 12 retail units selling Fairtrade products in the town. Ms Drea spoke of the excellent work carried out by Nenagh Fairtrade Group with the support of Nenagh Town Council. She said local schools and media had also played a strong role in ensuring the town’s successful Fairtrade campaign. Town Mayor Virginia O’Dowd described the conferring as another great night for Nenagh and said she was delighted to have been a member of the Fairtrade group, which she added could not have achieved its success without the help of the town council, Nenagh’s shops, restaurants and other service providers. “I would like to thank you all for the effort you have put into reaching this point,” she said.






