Judith says: “Me is for members of a special supermarket or a food bank, for a food bank, and members, and the members of the people, and ‘this is what we give you.’
“There is a building next to the building to train food for school tables and to provide fruit and veg for the panthi and there is an additional bonus to reduce the school’s carbon footprint.
“This space is not only one pantry. It is an opportunity to meet people and become a gang support service with other projects.
“Our wider goal is to use this community space for society.
Pantry is also a bunch of rubarb, onions, raspers, raspers, raspers, raspers, raspers, flowers, flowers, garlic and potatoes and potatoes, garlic and potatoes, garlic and potatoes and trees.
Community Hub is supported by your local pantry partner, United Communities, a charity that supports the development of the ground-based, school-related community hubs.