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THREE women in Bridgwater have been sharing their experiences of the pandemic in support of International Women’s Day (March 8). Kate Gardiner, from Purple Spoon Events, set up the Purple Spoon Cafe in the YMCA building in Bridgwater in 2017. She started a gofundme page when lockdown hit and managed to cook around 8,000 meals for the community. “When things return to the new normal, of course we need to resume the commercial side of running the business to pay salaries,” said Kate. “But we will also be more committed than ever to supporting those in need. “If lockdown has taught me anything, it’s how important it is to reach out to your local community.”
THREE women in Bridgwater have been sharing their experiences of the pandemic in support of International Women’s Day (March 8). Kate Gardiner, from Purple Spoon Events, set up the Purple Spoon Cafe in the YMCA building in Bridgwater in 2017. She started a gofundme page when lockdown hit and managed to cook around 8,000 meals for the community. “When things return to the new normal, of course we need to resume the commercial side of running the business to pay salaries,” said Kate. “But we will also be more committed than ever to supporting those in need. “If lockdown has taught me anything, it’s how important it is to reach out to your local community.”