Haywards Heath Foodbank Warehouse open: mayor and deputy mayor join Coronation celebrations
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The new foodbank is in Delaware Road and encompasses the Haywards Heath Baby Bank, which was launched on February 1.
Town mayor Howard Mundin said: “I am truly delighted to see the Haywards Heath Foodbank finally settled in a permanent home in a suitable location. The former electrical warehouse has a fantastic shelving system and boxes, allowing the foodbank volunteers to easily organise, display and access its products.
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Hide Ad“It’s quite remarkable that the determined efforts of the volunteers, who had to move premises many times, has now resulted in in them having this brilliant new facility, including a mezzanine floor to house the newly launched Baby Bank. The selfless devotion of these wonderful volunteers to help others is a shining example to us all.”
The mayor and deputy mayor Alastair McPherson thanked all the volunteers.
Councillor Mundin added: “Alastair and Haywards Heath Town Council have been very happy to help the foodbank and to work together with them, particularly during the recent Covid pandemic.”
He said: “I must also pay a special thank you to Steve Crane, Head Chef at Ockenden Manor, who took time out of his busy schedule to produce wonderful Coronation Cakes and a Coronation Trifle to help the foodbank with their Coronation celebrations.”
The Haywards Heath Foodbank is now situated at Unit A, 9 Delaware Road, Haywards Heath. Visit haywardsheath.foodbank.org.uk.