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West Northants Council Collaborates with Northampton Hope Centre and Local Libraries to Combat Food Poverty and Promote Sustainability

Posted in West Northamptonshire Council

In a bold move towards sustainability and community support, West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) has partnered with Northampton Hope Centre and libraries across the region to establish food donation stations in each library. This initiative is aligned with the Council’s commitment to sustainability while also addressing the challenges of food poverty that many families and individuals are currently facing.

As part of this ground-breaking initiative, households are encouraged to contribute surplus, in-date, non-perishable goods via conveniently placed donation points in their local libraries. The donated items will be collected and distributed to community larders and those experiencing homelessness throughout West Northamptonshire. The goal is to bridge the gap for individuals struggling with the rising cost of food and household essentials.

With the increased cost of food putting additional strain on household budgets, Community Larders have emerged as crucial support for communities striving to make ends meet. By offering access to affordable staple foods, these larders allow individuals and families to stretch their budgets further, ensuring that they can continue to meet other critical financial obligations such as bills and rent. This approach of providing early interventions and sustainable support aligns with the shared vision of West Northants Council and Northampton Hope Centre.

The consistent availability of goods is essential to the success of Community Larders, which typically rely on a combination of sources including food purchased from organizations like Fareshare and HisChurch, as well as donations from local supermarkets, public contributions, and grants provided by WNC. The introduction of donation stations in libraries is an important step in community sustainability, preventing surplice food from going to waste and ensuring it reaches those who are most in need.

Participating libraries include Brackely, Brixworth, Daventry, Deanshanger, Duston, Hunsbury, Northampton Central, Towcester, and Weston Favell. Plans are in place to expand the scheme to include community libraries in the near future.

Cllr Matt Golby, Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health, said: “We are aware that low-income families and households across West Northamptonshire continue to experience challenges associated with cost of living pressures, particularly with the increased cost of food putting an additional strain on purse strings.

“These food donation points enable people to conveniently drop off goods at their local library to help those in need receive extra support and access affordable and nutritious food, whilst also raising awareness and encouraging a lasting and sustainable change when it comes to food waste within our communities.”

West Northants Council’s collaborative efforts with Northampton Hope Centre and local libraries reflect a strong commitment to fostering sustainable communities and providing meaningful support to individuals facing adversity.

For enquires contact:

Kyra Williams, Northampton Hope Centre.

kyra@northamptonhopecentre.org.uk

Emma Parry, Community Projects Officer, West Northamptonshire Council 

Emma.parry@westnorthants.gov.uk

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