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Sikh charity delivers Dominor s pizzas and curries to lorry drivers

Sikh charity delivers Dominor s pizzas and curries to lorry drivers James Fielding and Mark Duell for MailOnline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Lorry drivers stranded in Kent for the past three days have told MailOnline of their heartache today at missing out on Christmas Day with their families amid the ongoing border chaos. Thousands of drivers from countries including Hungary, Slovenia and Romania are likely to spend Christmas stuck in the UK after the Government indicated queues outside Dover will not move for at least another 24 hours. It comes as a group of Sikh volunteers tried to the raise the spirits of the stranded drivers with a delivery of 1,000 Domino s pizzas last night, while relief has also been provided by the Salvation Army and a local football club.

Villagers help truck drivers stuck on the M20 in Kent by lowering food parcels from motorway bridge

Advertisement Kent villagers are helping feed stranded truck drivers lined up along the motorway by lowering bags of food to them from bridges.  They are using rope and shopping bags to deliver goods including beans, fruit and sweets to stranded lorry drivers waiting for Covid tests. Hundreds of hauliers are lined on the M20 as part of Operation Stack waiting for a negative test result before they can make their way to the continent.  It comes after French president Emmanuel Macron ordered the border with the UK to shut on Saturday following the detection of a new virulent strain of coronavirus in Britain.

Covid-19: Sikh charity sends food to stranded truckers

Covid-19: Charities send food to stranded truckers Published Teams of volunteers have delivered hundreds of meals to lorry drivers stranded in Kent. Members of Maidenhead s KhalsaAid travelled 80 miles (130km) to take food to drivers hit by the travel ban between the UK and France. On Tuesday, some of the Sikh charity s LangarAid members travelled almost double the distance, from Coventry, to take water and food. KhalsaAid founder Ravi Singh said: Everyone s working together. image captionVolunteers from KhalsaAid provided more than 800 meals to stuck truckers Rail, air and sea services between the two countries have resumed after France eased its travel ban.

COVID-19: Sikh volunteers deliver almost 2,000 hot meals to stranded lorry drivers in Kent

Volunteers were given a police escort along the motorway to help hand out the food. Mr Singh said that giving free food, especially to those in need, is intrinsic to the practice of Sikhism. Image: KhalsaAid received a police escort as they delivered hot meals to the lorry drivers in Kent In our faith there s a community kitchen called langar - where anyone can come and eat, regardless of race or religion. That s what inspires us to help people. The drivers are very happy to see us and the food. It s tough for them not knowing what s happening. I ve seen how a hot meal can lift people.

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