text of the letter written in january 2016 to darren mepham (chief executive bridgend county borough council), on behalf of the bridgend fairtrade partnership
Absence of the availability of Fairtrade products at Carnegie House
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Absence of the availability of Fairtrade products at Carnegie House
Read MoreWriters used to love libraries. Maybe they still do. I learned to love the old Carnegie-bequeathed Bridgend library, opened in 1907 in Wyndham Street. In 2013 I published a letter supporting the campaign to turn it into an arts centre.
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