however, they re also feeling the pinch from rising gas and electricity bills, as linsey smith reports from boston, in lincolnshire. because it s cold today we did open the door so some people have come in earlier. they are very welcome to just come and sit and chat. are you here for some dinner? yes, are you here for some dinner? yes, please. yes, please. yes, ok. the cost of living crisis yes, 0k. the cost of living crisis is pushing yes, 0k. the cost of living crisis is pushing a yes, 0k. the cost of living crisis is pushing a lot more people to come come. offering a warm come. offering a warm space in this church hall is nothing new. it stores are open every wednesday and friday, but it is in demand like never before. we started out doing 25 minutes. the numbers have gradually gone up and usually it is between 40 and 60. yes, and do you know about mental health cafes? in other rooms, other calls for help are being taken. are being taken. they are offering ass of are bein
my ambition to run the london marathon which i did on the 2nd of october in solidarity with the women s movement and in solidarity with the inmates friends that i ve left behind. what was your time in the end? my aim was not the time. it was five hours and 28 minutes. i had interviews along the way. my main aim was to actually convey the message rather than doing the run itself. churches across the uk have been opening their doors for the usual sunday services today but, as the cost of living crisis bites, more people are coming to rely on them throughout the week. that s because many places of worship offer hot meals and a chance to warm up. however, they re also feeling the pinch from rising gas and electricity bills as linsey smith reports from boston, in lincolnshire.
as the cost of living crisis bites, more people are coming to rely on them throughout the week. that s because many places of worship offer hot meals and a chance to warm up. however, they re also feeling the pinch from rising gas and electricity bills, as linsey smith reports from boston in lincolnshire. because it s cold today, we did open the door so some people have come in earlier. they re very welcome to just sit and chat. are you here for some dinner? yes, please. yes, 0k. the cost of living crisis is pushing a lot more people to come. offering a warm space in this church hall is nothing new. its doors are open every wednesday and friday, but it s in demand like never before. we started out doing 25 meals. the numbers have gradually gone up, and usually it s between a0 and 60. yes, and do you know- about the mental health cafes? in other rooms, calls for help are being taken. here, they re offering guests a warm meal. i wanted to volunteer because i have been helped out with mea
of worship offer hot meals and a chance to warm up. however, they re also feeling the pinch from rising gas and electricity bills, as linsey smith reports from boston. because it s cold today we did open the door so some people have come in earlier. they re very welcome to just come and sit and chat. are you here for some dinner? yes, please. yes, 0k. the cost of living crisis is pushing a lot more people to come. offering a warm space in this church hall is nothing new. its doors are open every wednesday and friday, but it s in demand like never before. we started out doing 25 meals. the numbers have gradually gone up and usually it“s between 40 and 60. yes, and do you know about mental health cafes? in other rooms, calls for help are being taken. they“re offering guests warm meals. i wanted to volunteer because i have