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By Pete Hughes
Experiences: Gilli Robbins has retired as manager of the Fairtrade shop under St Michael at the Northgate Church in Cornmarket Street ELEPHANT poo notebooks, thunder-making machines and ornaments made from recycled coke cans – Oxford’s Fairtrade at St Michael’s shop is an Aladdin’s Cave of goods. Now, the woman who has managed the shop, which helps support some of the world’s poorest producers by giving them a fair deal, for 10 years is reluctantly handing over the reins. Gilli Robbins, 65, was one of the first volunteers when the store opened in the basement at St Michael at the Northgate Church in Cornmarket Street in 2003.
WEYMOUTH’s newest supermarket has opened its doors for the first time on Tuesday morning (January 19), with dozens of jobs created. The Food Warehouse, run by retail giants Iceland, opened at 8am inside the former Aldi at Jubilee Retail Park. The retail chain sells frozen, chilled, and fresh food as well as homeware, cleaning products, toys, and alcohol at affordable prices. Three people were stood outside the supermarket as they were welcomed in by the store’s management and staff members at 8am. Customers are required to use hand sanitiser and antibacterial spray on its trolleys and baskets before entering the store.
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