The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

That’s what friends are for

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A club which provides friendship for the over-60s in the village received a visit from friends bearing gifts last week - a Christmas lunch. The Glinton Friendship Club meetsevery­Mondayinth­eVillage Hall,with tea and coffee in the morning followed by a two-course lunch.

But last Monday around 50 members enjoyed their Christmas lunch with all the trimmings, courtesy of the teamatthen­eighbourin­gBlue Bell pub.

Chef Will Frankgate, wife Kelly and his mum and dad, Bridget and Nick, took to the kitchen as a special festive gesture to the group, which next year celebrates its 15th anniversar­y.

Will said: “It was something that mydad, whoknows club secretary Dave Ellis, organised as a kind gesture and it just felt right.

“The committee works very hard to lay on this social event whichgets older people outoftheho­use. Theyevenla­y onaminibus­forthosewh­oare not so mobile.”

With two large turkeys and all the trimmings, a soup starter and Christmas pudding for nearly 50 people to prepareitw­as“all handstothe deck” in the pub kitchen before transporti­ng it all to the Village Hall, said Will.

“Me and dad worked in the kitchen, Kelly and mum served and washed up, although people were queueing up to help serving, ” said Will.

Mr Ellis was full of praise for the show of good will and the lunch served up by the Frankgates.

“OurChristm­aslunchisa­n annual occasion and we usually have it provided by caterers which we pay for, so for the Blue Bell to sponsor it all is of tremendous help to us,” hesaid. “It wasvery generous. We are an over-60s club with 50 volunteers and members so we need all the help we can get.

For more on joining the club go to www.glinton.net/ friendship­club . ”

 ??  ?? Nick, Will, Bridget and Kelly Frankgate with the Glinton Friendship Club at the village hall.
Nick, Will, Bridget and Kelly Frankgate with the Glinton Friendship Club at the village hall.

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