Here is another video by local filmmakers, Stories of Note, highlighting how The Real Junk Food Project is having to cook takeaway meals for the Food Hub off-site as the kitchen in the Parish Hall is not currently fit for purpose.
Central to our plans for the Fitzherbert Community Hub is a fully refurbished, commercial standard teaching kitchen which will allow us to run a daily surplus food community cafe serving meals on a pay-as-you-feel basis.
The Fitzherbert Community Hub will be a place where local people can come together to eat, form lasting relationships, exercise and belong. We hope that the availability of daily, healthy hot meals from surplus food made accessible to all through the pay-as-you-feel model will significantly reduce food poverty and dependence on food banks in East Brighton.
Click the link for more films from Stories of Note as they document the development of the Fitzherbert Community Hub project.