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6:00 AM April 21, 2021
Appealing for support for Project Food are, from the left: Annabel Kane, Laurie Spencer of Porkies and Sharon Thorne of TRIP
- Credit: Tim Dixon
A major community project to feed struggling households in Honiton is appealing for help.
The initiative, dubbed Project Food, has grown from work that was done to provide food for people whose lives had been hit hard by the corona virus pandemic.
It is born out of an idea by Sharon Thorne, the deputy manager of the Honiton-based TRIP community transport organisation, which works to reduce rural isolation and loneliness in East Devon.