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Kensal Rise Triathlon team compete at Blenheim Palace

Kensal Rise Triathlon team compete at Blenheim Palace
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Kensal Tri Team taking on Blenheim Palace Triathlon 2021

Kensal Tri Team taking on Blenheim Palace Triathlon 2021
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You can bank on their support - Sophia Brown, St Michael s School

Interview with Mickey Reedy from North Paddington Food Bank The financial consequences of the pandemic, especially on unemployment, can be seen in the surge in the number of families that now rely on the help and support of local food banks in London. I got in touch with Mickey Reedy who works at North Paddington Food Bank in West London. He told me a bit about what his work entails, what changes the food bank has made in response to the pandemic and what everyone can do to help.  Working in administration and customer support, Mickey’s day to day jobs include data management and being responsible for the scheduling of all deliveries and collections. He also gives support through referrals to relevant support organisations.

North Paddington Foodbank fears universal credit spike | Hampstead Highgate Express

North Paddington Foodbank manager James Quayle - Credit: James Quayle A Maida Vale foodbank fears that plans to cut universal credit will cause hundreds more people to need emergency support.  At the start of the pandemic, the government boosted the amount of money people get for universal credit by an “uplift” of £20 a week – or about £1,000 a year.  But plans to take away that £20 from April 1 have concerned charities and grassroots groups including North Paddington Foodbank, based in Elgin Avenue.   The centre’s manager James Quayle, 31, said: “At the height of the first lockdown we were helping 1,200 to 1,300 people a week.  

UCS Hampstead pupils send Christmas cards and hampers | Hampstead Highgate Express

Poppy Koronka UCS Hampstead pupils help with Christmas cards for local care home residents. - Credit: UCS Hampstead Sixth-formers at the University College School have sent more than 1,500 Christmas cards to vulnerable care home residents, who will be spending the holidays without their families.  The students started making the cards at the beginning of the school term, in their form time.  The initiative was launched by a pupil at UCS, in partnership with the Cards for Care organisation who sent the school names of almost 1,500 care home residents who might appreciate a festive message.  Edward Roberts, assistant principal at UCS, said: “The pupils really enjoy it and get a huge amount out of doing it, and they were chomping at the bit to do more of these cards. 

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