Published: 08:00, 01 February 2021
A kitchen, which is the hub for providing meals to the community, has received a new look to ensure it continues to be fit for purpose.
The main kitchen at the Stamford Methodist Church in Barn Hill is used four days a week by Second Helpings as well as by a number of community groups and the church congregation.
Established in 2015 with the aim of feeding bellies not bins , Second Helpings prevents surplus food going to landfill by re-distributing it within the community.
President Yim Kong (right) with Roger Adams and Geoff Collet of Stamford Rotary St Martins inspecting the old kitchen
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