EVESHAM Baptist Church is celebrating Fairtrade Fortnight at the end of this month by holding a pancake morning.

Councillor Mark Goodge, Mayor of Evesham, will be going along to join in the celebrations

at the church in Cowl Street on Saturday, February 29 from 10.30am to 12.30pm.

Pancakes will be made fresh to order with a range of delicious Fairtrade toppings and there will be a cakes stall and hot drinks available.

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Other attractions include Traidcraft and Peruse stalls selling a range of gifts, crafts, accessories, foods and household goods.

These goods are fairly traded and at a range of prices to suit all pockets. There will also be a craft activity and games and quizzes for all ages.

Entrance and refreshments are free and everyone is welcome. Money raised from donations will go to Traidcraft Exchange which helps growers and food producers in some of the world’s poorest communities.

Evesham Baptist Church is one of several Fairtrade churches in Evesham, which itself achieved Fairtrade Town status 13 years ago.