Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

£120 rent jumps up to £16k

- By Joe Wright jwright@thekmgroup.co.uk

An in-demand food bank is appealing for financial donations after its rent rocketed from £120 a year to £16,000. Canterbury Food Bank has upped sticks from its previous base and moved into a larger warehouse in Whitstable - but the new space comes at a much greater cost.

Before now, the charity had rented a premises owned by Riverside Vineyard Church for a “peppercorn” fee of just £10 a month, using the site to store thousands of food and drink items.

But the food bank has now moved out of its old base and into a new location.

It has signed a five-year lease on the two-storey warehouse and will have to stump up £16,000 a year as the market rate.

The fee is more than 130 times greater than the previous rent, so the charity is kickstarti­ng a fundraisin­g appeal to help cover the first year. Chairman Martin Ward said: “We’re pleased and relieved to have secured our long-term future at a time when our services have never seen such high demand.

“It has become clear over the past year that, even more than ever, a backstop is needed to help those who can not afford food.

“We are that backstop and it is out intention to remain so for as long as we are required. “These are difficult times for many people and we ask the public to help us support those most in need.”

Its Raise the Rent campaign aims to cover the rental costs so that all other funds can be used to buy and deliver food. Demand for the food bank in the past 12 months has more than trebled year-on-year, and in December it provided enough food to make more than 10,000 meals. The economic downturn caused by the Covid-19 crisis, and the uncertaint­y of Brexit, are the main reasons behind the spike.

It costs more than £60,000 annually to run Canterbury Food Bank.

To donate visit gofund.me/2afa1c76.

 ??  ?? Food Bank Warehouse volunteers packing up parcels
Food Bank Warehouse volunteers packing up parcels
 ??  ?? Chairman of Canterbury Food Bank Martin Ward
Chairman of Canterbury Food Bank Martin Ward

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