Fairtrade Churches
More than 4,000 churches have gained Fairtrade Church status and pledged to promote Fairtrade to their congregations and beyond by
- using Fairtrade tea and coffee after services and in all meetings for which they have responsibility
- moving forward on using other Fairtrade products such as sugar, biscuits and fruit
- promoting Fairtrade during Fairtrade Fortnight and during the year through events, worship and other activities whenever possible
When a church gains Fairtrade status a certificate is awarded for display in the church – please contact us to find out how to become a Fairtrade church or click here.
In Malton & Norton the following are Fairtrade churches
- Baptist Church, Wells Lane, Malton
- Friends Meeting House, Greengates, Malton
- St Leonards RC Church, Church Hill, Malton
- Methodist Church, Saville Street, Malton
- St Mary’s CE Church, Town Street, Old Malton, Malton
- St Michael’s CE Church, Market Place, Malton
- St Peter’s CE Church, Langton Road, Norton
- Trinity Methodist Church, Commercial Street, Norton
- Salvation Army Citadel, Wood Street, Norton
- Elim Pentecostal Church, Norton College, Langton Road, Norton
Village churches in Southern Ryedale with Fairtrade status.
- Leavening Chapel an ecumenical partnership between the Methodist and the Anglican
- Hovingham Methodist Chapel
- All Saints Church, Hovingham
- All Saints Church, Thorpe Bassett