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Scotland's First Fairtrade Village is celebrating Fairtrade Fortnight from Monday 22nd February to Sunday 7th March. As ever, Fairlie Fairtrade Initiative will be holding various events during the
Fairlie Primary School Parent Council are holding a coffee morning in Fairlie Parish Church on Saturday, 20th February from 10:30am to 12:30pm.
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24/12/2009 Fairlie girls Mhairi and Emma share the Margaret Currie Award
Mhairi Galbraith and Emma Hewlett are the joint winners of this year's Margaret Currie Award, presented to a young person in Fairlie who has shown a commitment to helping others in the community, in addition to fulfilling their own potential in personal ways. Read more about the two final year Largs Academy pupils in the
Largs and Millport Weekly News.
Congratulations to you both!
- Lesley Bond says:
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On behalf of my sisters and myself, I would like to congratulate Mhairi and Emma on winning this year's Margaret Currie Award. I am sure mum would have approved of such worthy winners. May I take this opportunity to thank everyone involved with the award still being presented. As I live in Torquay and Meg lives in Canada, we do not have the same contact with the village as we used to, but being tipical Curries we still like to know what is going on. Once again, thanks to all concerned and I hope the girls have a good year.
Lesley Bond