Cllr Fuller with Family Centre staff, volunteers and families
Milton Keynes City Council has marked the launch of the city’s newest food larder in Netherfield.
The city council is helping to subsidise food larders as part of its ongoing help for people struggling with the cost-of-living. Over the past year, the city council has rolled out multiple initiatives to support struggling families, including access to food as well as additional financial support.
The Hedgerows Family Centre Larder will serve as a local neighbourhood club which will require a subscription. Weekly memberships are just £3.50 for an individual and £7 for a family and will provide up to £15 worth of subsidised fresh food each week. The larder is open every Tuesday from 2pm until 4pm.
The aim is to save waste and give people access to cheaper food, a chance to meet neighbours and access services to support with the cost-of-living. People using community larders don’t need to be means tested or on specific benefits.
The food larder has been set up with a regional charity partner that works to support children and families.
Further details about the support available can be found on www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/cost-living-support