Southport Visiter

‘It’s been the best feeling knowing that we helped’

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ACHILDREN’S play centre in Southport has supplied more than 4,000 hot meals to vulnerable and elderly people in the town during the coronaviru­s lockdown.

Playtown, at Ocean Plaza, was among hundreds of businesses in the town ordered to close in March when the virus outbreak struck.

Despite worries over their business, owners Louie and Tanya Gaffney decided they needed to do something to help as many other people as they could.

As lockdown came and panic set in – not least with the toilet paper panic buying stampede – they initially sourced toilet rolls and hand sanitisers to help residents who had lost out.

They then turned to those not able to leave their homes who were worried about being able to buy food.

So, along with volunteers, they reopened the kitchens at Playtown and began cooking hot meals for people in need in the town.

Four months later, Saturday (July 11) saw their last delivery to the families they have been helping.

During that time they have provided more than 4,000 freshly cooked meals, more than 4,000 bags of crisps and more than 8,000 chocolate bars or packs of biscuits.

Louie said: “This has been the most rewarding project to complete and it had to come to an end at some point.

“Who would have thought from donating a few toilet rolls and sanitisers at the start of the pandemic we would be here now?

“Thank you to everyone for all your help – Mark Croughan from Bookers in Southport, Anna Ingram from Morrisons in Southport, the Community Link Foundation, to each and every person who donated to our cause and every person who entered our raffles.

“We are also grateful to Debbie Beadle and Sophie Beadle for helping to deliver the food and to our staff members Ellie, Lucia and Calvin for helping to deliver also.

“We helped around 175 families, with a lot of children in those families.

“We also had regular elderly and vulnerable people who we would feed twice a week.”

From an initial aim of wanting to do something to help a few local people in trouble, the couple have ended up being lifesavers for hundreds of people in our town.

Louie said: “The reaction has been unreal and the support has been amazing. Families have been so grateful and have appreciate­d each meal.

“We never imagined it would have reached this size when we started off donating packs of toilet paper, soap and sanitiser.

“It has been the most rewarding 17 weeks of our lives. It has been the best.

“In some cases we have helped people at their lowest points, helped them with their meals and have then seen them get back to work and normality.

“It has been the best feeling knowing that you have helped them during very hard and horrible times.

“We have had messages from most of the people we have helped letting us know what it has meant to them.

“One particular­ly stands out, when we delivered 200 Easter eggs on Easter Sunday. One lady told us that the eggs we delivered were the only ones her children had received this year and it had made their weekend.

“That was a turning point for us and made us realise how lucky we are and we decided to keep feeding those who needed it.

“It broke our hearts a little hearing such stories.”

Despite giving their all to help other people, the past four months have been uncertain ones for

Louie and Tanya with no date set for when they can reopen.

Louie said: “It has been the hardest couple of months financiall­y for the company.

“The industry has been told that we still can’t open for one reason or another.

“We have had the same grants as some other companies that have been trading for the past two months.

“It is pretty scary but hopefully it will be sorted soon.”

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