St Paul's Church
Wimbledon Park
Welcome to St Paul's Church Wimbledon Park LONDON SW19
The parish of St Paul is part of the Anglican Diocese of Southwark, one of the Dioceses of the Church of England. The parish is located in the London Borough of Wandsworth administered by Wandsworth Borough Council. St Paul's Community Centre - attached to the church - has facilities for meetings and functions, and is listed on the web site of Wandsworth Council Independent Community Centres.
TRAIDCRAFT
The Parish Council supports a Traidcraft honesty shop in the church which is stocked with a wide range of food and craft products supplied by Traidcraft. The fairly traded products in stock include:-
Traidcraft Chocolate, Brazil Nut, and Ginger cookies;
Traidcraft Chocolate, Apple & Raisin, and Apricot Geobars;
Green and traditional black teas from Africa and India;
Ground and instant coffee from Asia, Africa and South America;
The Traidcraft muesli range;
Golden Caster Sugar, Raw Cane Sugar, Demerara and Dark Muscovado Sugar;
Dried fruit and nuts from Africa and Asia;
Belgian and Swiss made chocolate using sugar from Malawi and cocoa from Ghana;
Yoghurt and chocolate coated nuts and dried fruits;
Wrapping paper, greeting cards, lecture pads and notepaper;
Toilet tissue and kitchen towels made from recycled paper; and
Craft products from all over the world.
Traidcraft is a trading organisation created to address the inequities in the global trading system that disadvantage producers in the poorest regions of the world. Traidcraft helps these producers to organise themselves into producer cooperatives, acquire training and equipment to improve their production and the lives of their communities and assist them to develop products and find markets in the UK at fair prices.
The Traidcraft stall is always open when the church is open, but it is manned only on Sundays after the 10:00am service until about 12:00.
To place orders or check on stock please contact the Vicar.
For more information go to the Traidcraft site at www.Traidcraft.co.uk or visit Fairtrade by clicking on the logo below.