Telford Food Share boss accuses council as search for new home goes on

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The founder of the Telford Food Share project has accused Telford & Wrekin Council of 'down-valuing' the work they do in the community.

Lea Bevan said a suggestion that other community groups in Telford could take on the work they do if they have to shut down by Saturday is groundless.

But in a Facebook video, Ms Bevan said there had been suggestions that Telford and Wrekin Interfaith Council, Telford Crisis and Dawley Food Bank could handle the produce after Saturday and the work of selling it. As well as the Dawley site, the group has been looking at a number of other options but Ms Bevan said they are restricted on budget to a maximum of £45,000 a year - but preferably under £30,000 - and there are also some issues with the Co-Op building that have to be resolved.

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