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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Winners of Fairtrade Poster competition announced.<br />
Pictured is Fairtrade poster competition winners  Cian Enright and Ronan Power, 5th class, Knockea NS, along with Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK077.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is 1st prize award winner Lara Orosz from Milford NS, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK073.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Parents and teachers of students from St John's NS Cratloe take some photos during the ceremony.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK058.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK030.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 07/03/2019<br />
2nd place winners of the 3rd and 4th class category are students Travis Wong McNamara, left, and Anthony Casey, from Le Chéile N.S,<br />
Roxboro Road, along with teacher Emily Maher, JP McManus and Paul O'Connell at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Winners of Fairtrade Poster competition announced.<br />
Pictured is Fairtrade poster competition winners Ciara Looby, 4th class, along with Cian Enright and Ronan Power, 5th class, all from Knockea NS.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK079.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Winners of Fairtrade Poster competition announced.<br />
Pictured is Fairtrade poster competition winners  Cian Enright and Ronan Power, 5th class, and Ciara Looby, 4th class, all from Knockea NS, along with Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK078.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Winners of Fairtrade Poster competition announced.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK076.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is winner of the Sr Rosetta Grey award Alan Wallace from Desmond College, Newcastlewest, along with, from left, Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, Peter Gaynor, Executive Director, Fairtrade Ireland, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK075.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is winner of the Sr Rosetta Grey award Alan Wallace from Desmond College, Newcastlewest, along with Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK074.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is 2nd prize award winner Katie Quinn, from Catherine McAuley School, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK072.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is 3rd prize award winner Niamh Twomey from Milford NS, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK071.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Michael John and Helen O'Regan from Brothers of Charity Our Lady of Lourdes, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK070.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Tommy Heffernan, Donall O'Farrell and Patricia Barrett, from Brothers of Charity Fairgreen, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK069.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Caoimhe Ni Ghamhna, Molly Ni Chearbhaill, Caitlin Ni Riain, and Anna Ni Athairne from Laurel Hill Colaiste, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK068.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Keyshia Evan, Liam Judge, and Hawa Coco Gavi, from Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School, Rosbrien, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK067.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Elle Conway, Patrick Peters, Kate Madden, and Ailbhe O'Connell-McManus, from An Mhodscoil, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK066.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Elle Conway, Patrick Peters, Kate Madden, and Ailbhe O'Connell-McManus, from An Mhodscoil, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK065.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners from Meenkilly NS, Abbeyfeale Darragh Murphy, Aaron Morris, and John Roche, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK064.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners from Knockea NS, Ronan Power, Cian Holmes, Clara O'Sullivan, Lauren Rosie O'Dwyer, Ciara Looby, and Cian Enright, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK063.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is award winner Shiranne Crawford from St Augustine's School, Sexton St, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK062.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Emma O'Brien and Elina Freiberga from Scoil an Spioraid Naomi, Roxborough, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK061.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Shane Collins and Mark O'Sullivan from St Mary's Boys NS, Abbeyfeale, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK060.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Brooke Hennerbry and Leah Carroll from Corpus Christi School Moyross, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK059.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Sarah Lehane, Cara Power, Oliver Sherlock. Molly Ryan, and Roisin Flanagan from St John's NS Cratloe, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Jay Walsh, Joe Hyde, Kate O'Connor, Nathan Silien, and Anne Greenslade, from Milford NS, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured are award winners Emma Reynolds, left, and Robyn Fogarty from Croom NS, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Award collected on behalf of Alicia Redfern from Scoil Chaitriona, Cappamore, along with Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia, and Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Dolores O'Meara, Chairperson of Fairtrade Limerick.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Dolores O'Meara, Chairperson of Fairtrade Limerick.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Dolores O'Meara, Chairperson of Fairtrade Limerick.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Dolores O'Meara, Chairperson of Fairtrade Limerick.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Dolores O'Meara, Chairperson of Fairtrade Limerick.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Sara Montoya, co-op member of Fairtrade Colombia.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Peter Gaynor, Executive Director, Fairtrade Ireland.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Peter Gaynor, Executive Director, Fairtrade Ireland.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Peter Gaynor, Executive Director, Fairtrade Ireland.<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
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Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
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Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
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Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
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This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
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Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Cllr Daniel Butler, Mayor of the Metropolitan District of Limerick.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK025.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Nadia Sakni from Limerick City and County Council.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK024.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is Nadia Sakni from Limerick City and County Council.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK022.jpg
  • 05/03/2019<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is award winner Patricia Barrett, from Brothers of Charity Fairgreen, alongside her poster.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 05/03/2019<br />
Pictured is award winner Donall O'Farrell from Brothers of Charity Fairgreen, alongside his poster.<br />
<br />
Fairtrade worker Sara Montoya, from a Fairtrade Coffee Co-op in Colombia was the special guest in Limerick City and County Council chamber today at an event to coincide with Fairtrade Fortnight.<br />
 <br />
Sara joined Fairtrade supporters from across Limerick and Ireland for the annual initiative, which features a programme of talks and community events aimed at promoting awareness of Fairtrade and Fairtrade-certified products.<br />
 <br />
Speaking at the event in Dooradoyle, Sara outlined the success and benefits of the Fairtrade movement in Colombia and how important it is for people in the developed world think of Fairtrade products when shopping.<br />
 <br />
This year's campaign ‘Create Fairtrade’ invites us all to use our imagination and create fairtrade in our lives.<br />
 <br />
Young people from across Limerick city and county were also a focus of the event as they displayed their posters, which they created to help change the way people think about trade and the products on our shelves.<br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    FairTradeLK020.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • Paul O'Connell and JP McManus with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_024.jpg
  • Paul O'Connell and JP McManus with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_023.jpg
  • Paul O'Connell and JP McManus with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_022.jpg
  • Paul O'Connell and JP McManus with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_021.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell along with , Evelyn Ryan, 3rd class, and Alice Kennedy, 4th class, from Mary Queen of Ireland NS, Caherdavin, at the Hunt Museum Limerick, to launch the new TLC eco-friendly cups ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_020.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell along with , Evelyn Ryan, 3rd class, and Alice Kennedy, 4th class, from Mary Queen of Ireland NS, Caherdavin, at the Hunt Museum Limerick, to launch the new TLC eco-friendly cups ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_019.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell along with Eli O'Sullvian, 1st class, and Carla O'Brien, senior infants, from Bulgaden NS, at the Hunt Museum Limerick, to launch the new TLC eco-friendly cups ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_018.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell along with Eli O'Sullvian, 1st class, and Carla O'Brien, senior infants, from Bulgaden NS, at the Hunt Museum Limerick, to launch the new TLC eco-friendly cups ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_017.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell along with Eli O'Sullvian, 1st class, and Carla O'Brien, senior infants, from Bulgaden NS, at the Hunt Museum Limerick, to launch the new TLC eco-friendly cups ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_016.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell along with Eli O'Sullvian, 1st class, and Carla O'Brien, senior infants, from Bulgaden NS, at the Hunt Museum Limerick, to launch the new TLC eco-friendly cups ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_015.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell along with Eli O'Sullvian, 1st class, and Carla O'Brien, senior infants, from Bulgaden NS, at the Hunt Museum Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_014.jpg
  • Eli O'Sullivan, 1st class student from Bulgaden NS, along with, from left, JP McManus, Helen O'Donnell, Paul O'Connell and with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_013.jpg
  • JP McManus, Helen O'Donnell and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_012.jpg
  • JP McManus, Helen O'Donnell and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_011.jpg
  • JP McManus, Helen O'Donnell and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_010.jpg
  • JP McManus, Helen O'Donnell and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_009.jpg
  • JP McManus, Helen O'Donnell and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_008.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_006.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_005.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_004.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_002.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    070319TLC_003.jpg
  • JP McManus and Paul O'Connell with the new TLC cups at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 07/03/2019<br />
1st place winners of the 3rd and 4th class category are students Alice Kennedy, 4th class, and Evelyn Ryan, 3rd class, from Mary Queen of Ireland NS, Caherdavin, with teacher Mary Shearin, JP McManus and Paul O'Connell at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 07/03/2019<br />
2nd place winners of the junior infants-2nd class category are students Carla O'Brien, senior infants, and Eli O'Sullvian, 1st class, from Bulgaden NS along with teacher Charlotte Reidy, JP McManus and Paul O'Connell at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    TLC_Posters_016.jpg
  • 07/03/2019<br />
2nd place winners of the 3rd and 4th class category are students Travis Wong McNamara, left, and Anthony Casey, from Le Chéile N.S,<br />
Roxboro Road, explaining their design to JP McManus at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    TLC_Posters_014.jpg
  • 07/03/2019<br />
3rd place winners of the 3rd and 4th class category are 3rd class students MJ O'Neill and Hazel Brassil from St Brigid's NS along with teacher Emma O'Connor and JP McManus at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    TLC_Posters_013.jpg
  • 07/03/2019<br />
Eli O'Sullvian, 1st class, from Bulgaden NS, works out a maths question put to him by JP McManus, alongside senior infant student Carla O'Brien, and teacher Charlotte Reidy at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 07/03/2019<br />
Prizewinners and representatives along with Joe Cleary from Mr Binman, Sinead McDonnell from Limerick City and County Council, Mayor of Limerick City and County, Cllr James Collins, Paul O'Connell, Helen O'Donnell and JP McManus at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 07/03/2019<br />
Mayor of Limerick City and County, Cllr James Collins, Paul O'Connell, Helen O'Donnell and JP McManus look closely at a poster design at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    TLC_Posters_010.jpg
  • 07/03/2019<br />
2nd place winners of the 3rd and 4th class category are students Travis Wong McNamara, left, and Anthony Casey, from Le Chéile N.S,<br />
Roxboro Road, along with teacher Emily Maher, Mayor of Limerick City and County, Cllr James Collins, Paul O'Connell, Helen O'Donnell and JP McManus at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    TLC_Posters_009.jpg
  • 07/03/2019<br />
3rd place winners of the 3rd and 4th class category are 3rd class students MJ O'Neill and Hazel Brassil from St Brigid's NS along with teacher Emma O'Connor, Mayor of Limerick City and County, Cllr James Collins, Paul O'Connell, Helen O'Donnell and JP McManus at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
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  • 07/03/2019<br />
2nd place winners of the 3rd and 4th class category are students Travis Wong McNamara, left, and Anthony Casey, from Le Chéile N.S,<br />
Roxboro Road, along with Mayor of Limerick City and County, Cllr James Collins, Paul O'Connell, Helen O'Donnell and JP McManus at the 'Design a TLC Bottle' prizegiving at the Hunt Museum, Limerick. Over 50 primary schools across the county entered ahead of Team Limerick Clean-Up 5, which will see thousands of volunteers take to the streets of Limerick city and county for Europe's largest one-day clean up. Sponsored by the JP McManus Benevolent Fund, the event has seen over 360 tonnes of litter gathered from the streets since inception in 2015. Over 14,000 volunteers have already signed up for the 2019 event, taking place on Good Friday, 19th April. <br />
Photo by Diarmuid Greene
    TLC_Posters_008.jpg
  • 14.04.2017<br />
Europe’s biggest ever one-day clean-up took place in Limerick today, Friday 14 April. Over 16,500 people took to the streets of Limerick city and county to take part in the occasion.<br />
Pictured taking part in the Team Limerick Clean-Up in Adare were, Pat Lavin and Tilly Mordan age 7<br />
Pic. Brian Arthur/ Alan Place Photography
    TLC3 Adare BA 001.JPG
  • 14.04.2017<br />
Europe’s biggest ever one-day clean-up took place in Limerick today, Friday 14 April. Over 16,500 people took to the streets of Limerick city and county to take part in the occasion.<br />
Pictured taking part in the Team Limerick Clean-Up in Adare were, Pat Lavin and Tilly Mordan age 7<br />
Pic. Brian Arthur/ Alan Place Photography
    TLC3 Adare BA 002.JPG
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