Loughborough Echo

Mayor’s visits marks the 10,000th parcel delivery

‘Delighted to see incredible work of the team’

- ANDY RUSH andy.rush@reachplc.com

THE Mayor of Charnwood, Coun David Snarrt, has visited the Charnwood Community Action hub to mark the delivery of the 10,000th food parcel.

The Charnwood Community

Action campaign is a partnershi­p with the borough council, John Storer Charnwood, The Bridge East Midlands and other voluntary organisati­ons to help support and guide the local community during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Since launching in March, Charnwood Community Action has delivered a total of 10,000 food parcels and is currently delivering to around 600 households each week.

The team have also been providing a befriendin­g service to residents and signpostin­g people to a range of services.

Coun Snartt said: “I was delighted to be invited to the community hub in Loughborou­gh to see the incredible work of the Charnwood Community Action team first-hand and to also mark the delivery of the 10,000th food parcel.

“These past few months have been difficult for our communitie­s and I know everyone involved with Charnwood Community Action has worked incredibly hard to help those who need a bit of additional support during this time. They should be proud of what they’ve achieved.

“It’s been wonderful to see volunteers, local community groups and businesses pulling together to offer support to their neighbourh­oods and the hub.

“I would like to say thank you to everyone who has played their part in helping our communitie­s.”

Charnwood Community Action is also being supported by community groups, volunteers, town and parish councils and a number of local businesses.

For more informatio­n about Charnwood Community Action or to let the Council know about someone who does not have any support networks please visit www.charnwood.gov.uk/cca

 ??  ?? ■ The Mayor and Mayoress of Charnwood at the Charnwood Community Action hub.
Pictured, left to right, front row: Clare Fillingham, customer services and quality manager at The Bridge East Midlands, Mayor of Charnwood Coun David Snartt, Mayoress of Charnwood,Joan Snartt, James Nelson, duty manager at Loughborou­gh Town Hall.
Back row: Gemma Skevington, food poverty developmen­t officer at Charnwood Food Poverty Group, Andrew Doodson, senior sports developmen­t officer at Charnwood Borough Council, Karen Frostick, director at John Storer Charnwood, Verity Graham, neighbourh­oods and partnershi­ps manager at Charnwood Borough Council.
■ The Mayor and Mayoress of Charnwood at the Charnwood Community Action hub. Pictured, left to right, front row: Clare Fillingham, customer services and quality manager at The Bridge East Midlands, Mayor of Charnwood Coun David Snartt, Mayoress of Charnwood,Joan Snartt, James Nelson, duty manager at Loughborou­gh Town Hall. Back row: Gemma Skevington, food poverty developmen­t officer at Charnwood Food Poverty Group, Andrew Doodson, senior sports developmen­t officer at Charnwood Borough Council, Karen Frostick, director at John Storer Charnwood, Verity Graham, neighbourh­oods and partnershi­ps manager at Charnwood Borough Council.

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