Leamington Community Kitchen’s Sunday lunch
December 5, 2011 by General Administrator
Leamington Community Kitchen (LCK) is a new venture organised by some pro-active Warwick Uni students. LCK uses waste food from local businesses to cook delicious Sunday lunches to give away. "The project is aiming to rescue perfectly edible food that is thrown away everyday and use it to feed the community. By doing this we want not only to target food waste but to create a friendly space where people can come together to share a meal" The students are using the Veggie Table cafe at Bath Place as their base, and so far have collected food from the kind people at the Spa, Gaia, and Bread & Co. Rebecca and I went along on Sunday with the kids to check it out and received a warm welcome and a very generous lunch - all for FREE, but small donations are welcome to buy some provisions. Whilst some people may think the project is simply a "soup kitchen" aimed at the homeless and long-term unemployed, the students were keen to point out that they are targeting the wider community. Sustainability is where they are coming from. Could this be the start of a larger Freeconomy / Freegan movement in Leamington? Please spread the word and come and support LCK. Donations of food are welcome, the group soon hope to have a chest freezer at Bath Place. Ring Lewis on 07932 540813 Bruce Knight
(Read more at: http://www.bathplace.org/news/community-kitchen.html)