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Food larder brings in zero tolerance policy after Kirkton volunteers abused

Updated: December 14, 2020, 10:46 am © DC Thomson Some of the food on offer at the Kirkton Community Larder, in the Kirkton Community Centre. A Dundee food larder providing vital help to struggling families has been forced to adopt a “zero tolerance” policy after volunteers were verbally abused. Eddie Baines of Kirkton Community Larder said he was upset and disappointed he had to take a hard line approach but it was “completely unacceptable” for volunteers to be faced with a barrage of abuse. Eddie said: “I have had to take action I never envisioned having to do. The larder is operated by volunteers, who give up free time to provide this for the community.

Door of Hope showcases work of charity community

Door of Hope showcases work of charity community © The Attic A Kirkton community project is upping Christmas spirit with a special exhibition. The Attic, which works with children, young people and families, is hosting Door of Hope, showcasing the creations of people who attend its weekly clubs and activities. Visitors walk through the community garden, decorated with lights, festive graffiti and a Christmas tree and enjoy a free, hot drink courtesy of Blend Coffee Shop on Reform Street. From photos and paintings to graffiti and greetings cards, the exhibited art was partly created by materials donated by Dundee-based Front Lounge.

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