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Ann Wigglesworth (Ann Livesley) was born on 21 March, 1939 in oman. Discover Ann Wigglesworth's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?

Popular As Ann Livesley
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Age 83 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 21 March 1939
Birthday 21 March
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Date of death September 24, 2022
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Nationality Oman

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2022

Ann Wigglesworth died on 24 September 2022 in Edinburgh, aged 83. Her funeral was held in St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh. The current leader of Aberdeen Fairtrade City group, Sue Good, said “Ann is firmly established as one of the pioneers of Fairtrade in Aberdeen and, as such, will be remembered.”

2015

Wigglesworth's notions and role as an active worker for social justice, based on her faith was not welcomed by all. An American tourist visiting the 15th century chapel where the Aberdeen fair trade shop was based, said it was a 'vulgar display of garish politically-propagandistic posters and cheap merchandise'.

2014

In 2014, the outreach organisation that Wigglesworth had begun became Aberdeen for a Fairer World, a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO).

2011

Visitors from Fairtrade producer organisations in Africa and Asia were invited to share the impact the organisation and movement had had on their lives, with the people who were buying the produce in Aberdeen. But as other mainstream charities and supermarkets or brands began to sell Fairtrade accredited produce, and with pressures due to a financial recession, the specialist shop eventually closed in 2011.

2004

From the work that Wigglesworth began, Aberdeen Council was able to meet the criteria for becoming the first Scottish Fairtrade City (along with Dundee) in March 2004.

1989

In 1989, Wigglesworth was asked to write about ten years of Traidcraft and the fair trade movement in the Church of Scotland national magazine, Life and Work.

1987

In 1987, the Wigglesworth moved to back to Edinburgh, where she taught in Graysmill School, and volunteered with the Citizen's Advice Bureau.

1985

Wigglesworth was honoured in 1985 by the City as one of three Women of the Year, on the theme of peace.

1983

Wigglesworth was committed to making a fair trade shop a working example, and selling tea, coffee, clothing and jewellery which had been sourced ethically, was initially located in St. Nicholas Kirk in central Aberdeen. In 1983, she was a leader in raising awareness of the Fairtrade City movement, influencing the city council and bringing together a multi-denominational team to create a Third World Centre, which became a registered company in 1988. This used goods from the faith-based Traidcraft supply chain who offered producers in the developing world a fair price for their goods, as well as Wrigglesworth sourcing some directly imported produce. Her influence expanded to fair trade in schools, and helping university students to promote the message of fairness in global trade. She organised supplying stalls and stores in churches and community groups, and gave talks on the possibilities of change in the way trade is conducted.

1979

In 1979, on returning to Scotland, Wigglesworth was in Aberdeen, teaching again in local secondary schools. She had another two daughters, Karen and Sara. With her husband's active role as a Labour councillor, as well as university lecturer, she was involved in the Labour and social justice movements, and hosted leading anti-apartheid campaigners such as Adelaide Tambo and Desmond Tutu.

1958

Following the Second World War, Ann Livesley spent a year working in a refugee camp in Austria. In 1958, as she was going to a Christian study camp on the Isle of Raasay, she met her future husband, Reverend Chris Wigglesworth, who later became an OBE. They married in 1962, and lived in Huddersfield where they both taught in the local schools and had a daughter, Judith. In 1964, the Wigglesworths moved to Edinburgh, where her husband studied for Christian ministry, and they hosted international students regularly. Wigglesworth worked for the 'cutting edge' Traverse Theatre.

1939

Ann Wigglesworth (21 March 1939 – 24 September 2022) fair trade pioneer, educator and Aberdeen Woman of the Year 1985.

Born Ann Livesley on 21 March 1939, in Wallasey, Merseyside. Her parents were Cliff and Mary Livesley, and she had a younger brother, John. She went to Oldershaw School and was studious, sporty and became one of the first Queen's Guides in that area. She studied zoology at Girton College, Cambridge University, graduating in 1961.