A SELFLESS team of volunteers braved the snow to provide more than 300 hot meals to Bewdley residents affected by flooding. Volunteers from Langar Aid loaded up there van with chickpea curry, rice and 200 samosas, and travelled to Beales Corner to feed residents and personnel from the emergency services today (Sunday, January 24). Between 30 and 40 properties in the town have been affected by the flooding after temporary defences at Beales Corner were breached. The River Severn levels in Bewdley swelled due to heavy rain caused by Storm Christoph. In an effort to support those affected, team members from Langar Aid, which is a project run by international humanitarian relief charity Khalsa Aid, rushed to the scene of the flooding from Coventry and Slough.
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The old Nottingham Co-op store in Upper Parliament Street (Image: Tony Stocks)
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