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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
The Dartmoor Food Hub, in Bovey Tracey, Devon. Rachel Harrison-French.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
The Dartmoor Food Hub, in Bovey Tracey, Devon.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
The Dartmoor Food Hub, in Bovey Tracey, Devon.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
The Dartmoor Food Hub, in Bovey Tracey, Devon.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
The Dartmoor Food Hub, in Bovey Tracey, Devon.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
The Dartmoor Food Hub, in Bovey Tracey, Devon.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
The Dartmoor Food Hub, in Bovey Tracey, Devon. Kitchen Support Sarah Carroll
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
The Dartmoor Food Hub, in Bovey Tracey, Devon. Kitchen Support Sarah Carroll
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
The Dartmoor Food Hub, in Bovey Tracey, Devon. Founder Stella West-Harling pictured with her daughter Rachel Harrison-French.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
The Dartmoor Food Hub, in Bovey Tracey, Devon. Founder Stella West-Harling.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
The Dartmoor Food Hub, in Bovey Tracey, Devon. Founder Stella West-Harling.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
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Growing numbers of 'newly hungry' forced to use UK food banks. Exclusive: charities report influx of middle-income families during Covid pandemic
'It should be me giving food': people made poor by Covid turn to Devon charity. Vast majority of those who approach Dartmoor Community Kitchen Hub have never needed food aid before.
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DUKAS_119499326_EYE
Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
Headmistress Kate Blass (rainbow mask) collects the meals to take to Mora Primary School, Cricklewood where they
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Chef Alfred Prasad. Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Uk Government under growing pressure to U-turn over free school meals. Tory MPs angry at damage from government’s refusal to support Marcus Rashford’s campaign.
Free School Meals (FSM) preparations at Akshaya Patra, Penfold Industrial Park, Imperial Way, Watford WD24 4YY
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
L/R Jo Murphy, Ben Nichols and Nyrene Cole preparing food parcels at Hillingdon crisis support service. The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
L/R Ben Nichols and Nyrene Cole preparing food parcels at Hillingdon crisis support service. The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
Volunteers preparing food parcels at Hillingdon crisis support service. The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
Nyrene Cole and Kim brigdale with a delivery from Morrison's for Hillingdon crisis support service . The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
Morrison's delivering 30 food parcels each day for Hillingdon crisis support service. The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
Morrison's delivering 30 food parcels each day for Hillingdon crisis support service. The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
Morrison's delivering 30 food parcels each day for Hillingdon crisis support service. The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
Hillingdon crisis support service . The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
A local family collecting food parcels from Hillingdon crisis support service . The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
Hillingdon crisis support service . The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
George collecting two food parcels from Hillingdon crisis support service . The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
George collecting two food parcels from Hillingdon crisis support service . The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
George collecting two food parcels from Hillingdon crisis support service . The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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Free school meals: Johnson under renewed pressure from council leaders
The volunteers at Hillingdon Crisis Support Service in north-west London did not get much sleep over the weekend. The team of 10 have been working around the clock to get a week’s worth of lunches ready for children over half-term.
The widespread anger at the government’s decision to refuse to provide 1.4 million disadvantaged children in England with £15 a week in food vouchers during holidays is particularly acute here: many of the families being supported by the centre live in Boris Johnson’s constituency. “Where is Boris?” asks the food bank manager, Kim Brigdale, 55. “Have you seen any of them in a food bank? Can you see any of them trying to sort out free school meals for the kids?” She points to receipts posted on the fridge for goods that the team of volunteers have bought with their own money. “Where’s the government?”.
Hillingdon crisis support service . The service had a huge response to the free school meal campaign. They are opening on a first come first served basis.
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