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New North Wales B&M store to open in time for Easter

New North Wales B&M store to open in time for Easter The site which has taken over the former Lidl store on Anglesey will create 30 jobs The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now NorthWalesLive - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A new B&M store will open on Anglesey in time for the Easter holidays.

Magnox supports scheme to tackle food poverty

Covid: Christmas lockdown kindness sees gifts of trees and dinners

BBC News Published image captionFood and presents have been donated to people in need at Christmas Lockdown has left many families Christmas plans in tatters - but donations of free trees, presents and turkey dinners is keeping the festive spirit alive. Following Saturday s lockdown announcement, well-wishers turned to social media to offer help to those spending Christmas alone. Volunteers are helping charities deliver Christmas hamper donations. And closed pubs are giving away food that would have gone in the bin . Donations have been flying in to foodbanks across Wales, with more than 500kg of food and bags of children s presents donated to the Wrexham Foodbank this Christmas.

Food bank use rises by more than a third across North Wales

FOOD bank use among adults and children increased across North Wales by more than a third during the coronavirus pandemic. Data from the Trussell Trust, the UK’s largest food bank network which has 25 sites across the North Wales counties, showed the total number of three-day and weekly parcels given out had risen by 35.3 per cent during the period from April to September. The number of children receiving parcels increased by 39.6 per cent, while adults rose by 32 per cent, according to the charity’s Mid-year Statistics 2020 published on November 12. These increases are lower than the UK average use of Trussell Trust food banks, which saw a total increase of 47 per cent in food parcels given out across the UK, but higher than the Wales average at 21 per cent. The UK average increase for adults was 44 per cent, while the number of children using food banks rose by 52 per cent.

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