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09 Sept 2025

PICTURES: Schoolchildren in County Derry challenge themselves in the 'Fairtrade Bake-off'

The special event was hosted by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council

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A special bake-off event for local schools has been held in Cloonavin, Co Derry, to help raise awareness of Fairtrade products within the Borough. 

The event arranged by Causeway Coast and Glens Steering Group aimed to highlight its Fairtrade Community status which has been in place since 2019. The school children were challenged to bake their favourite sweet treats using as many Fairtrade products as possible.

The bake-off was open to all year 6, 7 and 10 pupils, as these year groups study Fairtrade at school as part of the curriculum.

The competition challenged these young bakers to use Fairtrade ingredients like chocolate, cocoa, sugar, icing sugar and bananas to make a tasty selection of tray bakes, cakes or buns. 

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Ciarán McQuillan said:

“Our Fairtrade Bake-Off competition proved very popular and allowed us to showcase the range and quality of Fairtrade products which are available to local consumers.

“I would like to thank all the local schools who took part and contributed to the success of this initiative. Well done to all our young participants and winners and I’m sure I’ve met culinary heroes of the future today who I hope will continue to make Fairtrade choices in the future.”

Following initial heats in local schools, the successful bakers attended the grand final in Cloonavin, where judges declared Emma from Dalriada School the Senior Winner and Áine from DH Christie Memorial Primary School the Junior winner.

Judging was based on criteria including the number of Fairtrade ingredients used, taste and overall presentation.

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The Mayor added,

 “As one of the judges, I was incredibly impressed with the skills, baking ability and creative thought process that clearly went into making these baked items. Thank you to everyone involved and special congratulations to Emma and Áine on winning the Senior and Junior Bake-Off 2025 titles.

“The Council and Fairtrade Steering Committee have made great efforts to increase the number of outlets who provide Fairtrade options locally and to encourage more people to choose Fairtrade. We continue to be very proud that Causeway Coast and Glens has Fairtrade Community status.”

Fiona Watters, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Fairtrade Group Steering Group member commented,

“We wanted to raise awareness of Fairtrade products and encourage their use among local school children and their families.

“Children in schools across the Borough took on the challenge by researching the Fairtrade campaign, recipes and ingredients and made the most delicious Fairtrade cakes and buns. Everyone had a lot of fun getting creative in the kitchen while learning more about Fairtrade. Thank you to everyone who took part and supported our pupils to make such fantastic bakes.”

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