Larder's store needs more contributions

SINCE the launch of the Littlehampton Larder in October, 2009, the Rotary Club of Littlehampton has purchased food and donated it, to the value of £1,040 and has been assisting in manning this worthwhile cause.

The Larder is a store of groceries to help the unemployed and disadvantaged members of our town, who may be going through hard times. The Larder is now being managed by HOMElink.

Local churches and especially the pupils of Littlehampton Academy have donated contributions of food, but the time has come for a further injection by these and other organisations.

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Rotary feels that they have made the lion's share of food donations and hopes that others may now make a greater contribution.

Non-perishable items only, and especially, sugar, rice, cooking oil, cereals, pasta, long-life milk and tinned meats are requested. The Littlehampton Larder is based at Littlehampton Baptist Church, Fitzalan Road.

Geoff Watts,

Rotary community service chairman,

Barn Close,

Toddington

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