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Issue 66 | September 2020
Covering Beeston, Belle Isle, Cottingley, Holbeck, Hunslet, Middleton, Riverside & Stourton
RISING DEMAND AT FOODBANK
In this issue:
Council causing planter problems
page 3
Shopkeeper hero thwarts thief page 4
Referrals up 45% as recession kicks in by Abbie Randall
F
ood insecurity is something that could impact any of us at any stage of our lives. Not knowing how we will put food on the table or feed our children can be a scary prospect but thankfully there are services who can help. Nathanya from the Leeds South and East Foodbank reports that demand for assistance is up 45% in comparison from figures last year. This is due to a wide range of factors but the foodbank is now seeing an influx of people. Some individuals and families were able to just about survive pre-covid, but now face the end of the government’s furlough scheme. Many on furlough had already taken a 20% pay cut and now people are facing redundancy. Too often this has pushed people over the edge, into a situation where they are unable to put food on the table. Supermarkets have reduced many discounts and special offers making food unaffordable for some,
Here to help: Jason White, Warehouse Manager although the cost of food itself has not gone up. As children have been out of school for much longer than anyone anticipated, families who were depending on free school meals have been left trying to make already tight budgets stretch further and many have needed assistance from the foodbank just to feed
If you or someone you know requires a food parcel, please contact the Citizens Advice Bureau who are referring clients on behalf of the Foodbank. Their number is 0808 208 2138 and they are open Monday to Friday 9am-5pm.
their children. The pressure is especially present now with children requiring new school uniform for the new school year. The foodbank has been putting in place provisions for another increase in referrals and want to be prepared and mindful that this may happen. This is primarily due to the
recession in the economy coupled with associated job losses. They hope that their forecast is wrong and there isn’t such a large influx of referrals but they are keen to be ready especially considering Covid brought with it such an upturn and increase in referrals in such a short space of time. The Foodbank has also seen changes in the way people donate and the amount they donate, but are keen to highlight the continuing generosity shown by individuals and companies. The foodbank has a healthy supply of food for those who need it, but the stock they have on the shelves are is than last year. Being unable to do their usual collections and drives, Leeds South and East have had to find creative ways of collecting donations but have also seen a great deal of generosity. Local supermarkets have done drives to collect food, changing the way they advertise and collect the items to meet with government regulations. Local people have also been
finding creative ways to donate food items. One football team had a bring a tin event each time a player came to practice. More recently residents in Churwell New Village had a drive to collect food items in bulk from the community. This was done over a period of a couple of weeks with individuals donating what they could, before it was all kindly driven over to the foodbank’s warehouse. Leeds South and East Foodbank provide much more than physical food and offer a holistic service to clients. They are able to signpost people to services which can assist them in practical ways and help lift them into a position where they can become self sufficient and not rely on foodbank assistance. This provision has been difficult in the wake of Covid with many services closing their doors. Now these services are slowly reopening this provision is resuming and accessible for all clients who are referred to them. Continued on page 2
If you can afford to, please donate funds or food to Leeds South & East Foodbank. Donate by BACS now: Account Number 20325833; Sort Code 60-83-01 For other methods go to leedssouthandeast.foodbank.org.uk Donate food at supermarkets or 7 Lenton Drive, Parkside Industrial Estate, LS11 5JW
Middleton Railway back on track page 19
Hunslet Nelson frustrated page 24
NEWS
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TRANSPORT
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COMMENT
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HISTORICAL
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LIVES
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WHAT’S ON
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SPORTING
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