Five more free food larders to be set up in Milton Keynes
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Five more free food larders are to be set up in Mk by the council's Labour and Lib Dem Progressive Alliance.
People can pay a small fee to join a food larder, then take what they need.
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Hide AdThe initiative reduces food waste as all the goods are donated by food producers, manufacturers and suppliers as surplus to requirements.
Aside from food, the larders offer a place to chat, socialise and even access additional support services.
The alliance will be working with SOFEA (South Oxfordshire Food and Education Alliance) to set up the new larders and the locations have yet to be decided.
There are currently larders in Wolverton, Shenley Brook End, Downs Barn and Bletchley, but the councillors are keen to have more locations throughout Milton Keynes.
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Hide AdCouncillor Jane Carr, Liberal Democrat Cabinet member for tackling inequalities and child poverty, said: “A key pillar of the Progressive Alliance is tackling child poverty, because every child deserves a good start in life; these larders will be invaluable in helping that become a reality.”
Fellow Lib Dem councillor Marie Bradburn said: “There isn’t a one-size fits all approach when it comes to tackling poverty and food poverty, which is why it’s so important we have places like community larders alongside food banks. They each offer different things, but are as equally as valuable and important.”