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Our foodbank is a project founded by local churches and community groups, working together towards stopping hunger in our local area.
- Food & drink
- community
Staff and volunteers at Bostall Community Library in Bexleyheath, Belvedere Community Centre and Crayford Baptist Church are working with local food businesses, supermarkets and allotment holders to collect quality food that would otherwise be wasted.
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Staff and volunteers at Bostall Community Library in Bexleyheath, Belvedere Community Centre and Crayford Baptist Church are working with local food businesses, supermarkets and allotment holders to collect quality food that would otherwise be wasted.
During opening hours, anyone can help themselves to items from the fridge for free. The fridges also accept donations from the public.
Items accepted include unopened packaged foods, cheese, table sauces, pastry, pasteurised milk and yogurt, fruit juices, salads and fresh fruit, vegetables and eggs with the British Lion mark and date.
Bostall Community Library’s fridge is open on Monday 9.45am to 12.45pm, Tuesday 1.15pm to 4.45pm, Thursday and Friday 9.45am to 4.45pm and Saturday 9.45am to 1.45pm.
Every Monday 09:3013:00
Every Tuesday 13:0017:00
Every Thursday 09:3017:00
Every Friday 09:3013:00
Every Saturday 09:3013:00
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