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Angus chef cooks free food for thousands

Lockdown community effort has helped feed those who are struggling in Arbroath

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

A furloughed Angus chef has led a remarkable community effort to dish up thousands of free meals in his home town.

Connor Taylor’s Frontline Food charity started with the idea of a Facebook offer of a free bowl of soup early in the pandemic.

It has since developed into a 25-strong team of volunteers who have kept Arbroath folk fed during lockdown.

Almost £10,000 of support has poured in and, as the 26-year-old prepares for the final weeks of the community operation before returning to work, he is hopeful of coming up with a plan to keep it going post-pandemic.

Connor, a chef at Brewer’s Fayre at Ethiebeato­n, said: “I was furloughed and was making a massive pot of soup and someone suggested I could maybe offer it to key workers. The first day we had 45 responses, then 120. It just took off from there. It was absolutely amazing.

“My goal was 10,000 free meals and from just our little town in Arbroath we’ve done 10% of what a global organisati­on like Domino’s has done, so I think that’s pretty good,” said Connor.

Having set up in his uncle’s kitchen, he and his team had the use of Arbroath’s James Street Church as a base.

“It’s been amazing to see how it has gone. I love cooking and I hope that this has made a difference to some folk in the town,” he said.

“I’ve had my own issues so I like to think that this has evened out my karma and I really want to try to continue it once this is over to help vulnerable adults in the town.”

Arbroath charity Reach Across, set up by local mum Sandra Ramsay following the loss of her son Ross in 2013, has been a major supporter of the initiative.

And team of 21 volunteer drivers have stepped up to get the meals to locals, co-ordinated by Avril Muir, who normally works with Enable Scotland.

“It’s really taken off and some days we were delivering 200 meals,” she said.

“We did a lot of sourcing funds and so many people have been great in supporting us. Reach Across have been great and Morrisons have been amazing in the food they have provided.

“It’s been a lot of work but really worth it and folk have been so keen to help. As soon as we put out a plea for volunteer drivers we were absolutely inundated,” said Avril.

 ?? Picture: Dougie Nicolson ?? Connor Taylor busily cooking yet more meals in the kitchen of the Life Church in Arbroath.
Picture: Dougie Nicolson Connor Taylor busily cooking yet more meals in the kitchen of the Life Church in Arbroath.

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