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Oxfam at Glastonbury Promote their 'Make Trade Fair' Campaign
Chris Martin of Coldplay headline the main stage on Friday. Chris wore an Oxfam
t-shirt during the encore, and supports Oxfam's Fair Trade campaign.

Ash play on the main stage on Friday.
They have supported Oxfam's campaigns.






Oxfam helper Harriet Fleuriot shows a temporary tattoo in support of the campaign.
Marquee by the main stage.
Former EastEnder and actress Michelle Collins supporting Oxfam's new campaign on international trade. She is encouraging festival-goers to record messages at Oxfam's stall which will be played to World leaders at the Earth Summit in Johannesburg later this year.


Actress Michelle Collins wears a t-shirt in support
of Oxfam's 'Make Trade Fair' campaign.

They are one of the main charities receiving money for the Festival to support their efforts to promote Fair Trade with the world's developing nations. The first band of the Festival, Shibusashirazu Orchestra, play in front of banners of the main benefiting charities, including Oxfam.
Getting festival-goers to sign the petition.
Paul Bradley, formerly 'Nigel' of EastEnders speaks at a debate in Leftfield on Trade and Aid Issues, with other speakers, including Oxfam's Jo Fox.
Volunteer stewards earn money for Oxfam by working on the gates of the festival.
Visit the Make Trade Fair website for more information.

Updated: 29th June 2002 19:50


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