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250 Blackburn with Darwen families get half-term food boxes

A JOINT effort provided 250 families provided with healthy food hampers during February half-term Blackburn with Darwen Council- in partnership with the Thomas Franks Foundation, Westholme School, and Community Business Partners - delivered the parcels of provisions to homes, The food parcels enabled local families to cook healthy, substantial meals with enough food for the week. Each parcel contained fresh fruit and veg as well as tinned and dry ingredients. They also included recipe suggestions. The hampers were made up by members of the Thomas Franks team, senior staff at Westholme School, and key worker children during their lunch breaks. Blackburn with Darwen Food Resilience Alliance helped Blackburn with Darwen Help Hub collect, pack, and deliver the food.

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New campaign to restore abandoned Blackburn greenhouses

A NEW campaign to renovate long redundant greenhouses at Blackburn’s Witton Park has been launched. The Greenhouse Project would see structures renovated as a ‘growing, learning, wellbeing and community hub’. The aim is then for volunteers to produce seasonal food to take home and cook so that they are eating healthily. It is also hoped that the project will enable people to have the skills needed to start growing food from their own homes. Project leaders said local organisations could also work with people at risk of food poverty to ‘encourage wider growing’. Andy Mather is Myplace Project Officer with the Wildlife Trust for Lancashire, Manchester and North Merseyside. He said: “These are a huge complex of five interconnecting 30 metre greenhouses that were abandoned over 10 years ago. They were used by the council to grow plants for the borough but then got out-sourced.

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Blackburn with Darwen half-term food vouchers help kids and traders

Families will be able to spend them at the borough’s markets. Paid for from the government’s Covid Winter Grant, they will be valid until March 31. Blackburn market butcher Malcolm Marsden said: “This is a fantastic idea which kills two birds with one stone.” And trader on Darwen Market Des Ingham said: “We are very happy with this voucher scheme.” The programme, partly inspired by Manchester United and England footballer Marcus Rashford’s campaign on the issue, is primarily for families with children under-19 eligible for free school meals, healthy start vouchers or those who do not meet the threshold for benefits who have been affected directly by the pandemic through job losses, furlough, or taking unpaid time off work to care for children. Support for young people not in education or training and other vulnerable adults is available.

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