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Food Provision – South Durham Food Provision – South Durham SOUTH DURHAM Venue Offer Date and time Contact Tow Law Community Centre No Foodbank collection Coronavirus period Telephone: 07885 695 929 Ironworks Road, Food will be delivered Bishop Auckland Food will be dropped off for you. DL13 4AW We must emphasise DO NOT GO WITHOUT FOOD We will get it to you Woodhouse Close Community Foodbank open as normal Monday – Friday 9.00am – 3.00pm Telephone: 01388 602 935 Church They can’t deliver but will minimise Walker Drive Bishop Auckland risk by leaving food at doorway for DL14 6QL families to pick up. Willington Methodist Church At the moment only operating the Wednesdays 3.00pm – 4.00pm Telephone: 01388 745 460 Wesley Street Fare Share food giveaway Willington Crook DL5 OAG Food Provision – South Durham SOUTH DURHAM Venue Offer Date and time Contact The Salvation Army Foodbank Tuesday and Thursday, 10am – Telephone: 01388 762 655 Crook 1.00pm Weardale Foodbank Operating as normal. Have a drop -in Every Tuesday Telephone: St Thomas Church session but also will deliver to 12.00 pm – 1.00pm Jo Hayes 01388 517 572 Stanhope families. Shildon Alive Shildon Alive are still operating their Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Telephone: 01388 417 600 Church Street community shop. £1 per basket. They Friday Shildon can also deliver to local families in 9.30am – 4.30pm Shildon. Clients must ring the number Wednesday and Saturday and deliveries can be arranged. 10.00am – 1.00pm Victoria Inn The Victoria Inn is becoming a Coronavirus period Telephone: 01388 488 058 School Street makeshift community hub for Witton Le Wear foodbank donations. Donations can DL14 0AS be brought to the back of the pub and will be collected and sorted. Little Chef Big Chef, Operating food pantry as normal. Every Tuesday and Thursday Telephone: 07507 666 805 Middlewood Avenue, Maximum 4 customers at a time due 10.00am – 1.00pm St Helen Auckland, to social distancing. Bishop Auckland DL14 9DJ Food Provision – South Durham SOUTH DURHAM Venue Offer Date and time Contact Junction 7 Support for families in need such as Coronavirus period Telephone: 0778 3539 167 Newton Aycliffe those who are self-isolating, those Email: [email protected] 7 Silverdale Place, Newton Aycliffe with health needs or the elderly that Please note: Junction 7 is closed. DL5 7DZ leave them at increased risk. Junction 7 can support with: Shopping and delivery Collecting Prescriptions Making a friendly call Food parcels Xcel Centre Emergency Food provision to support Coronavirus period To request a food parcel Telephone: Business Park 2 those who are in need or for those 01325 329 500 Long Tens Way self – isolating. Open to professional referrals only Newton Aycliffe DL5 6AP St. Clare’s Church Food bank Wednesday and Friday Telephone: 01325 321 711 St Cuthbert’s way Need a red voucher which can be 1.30pm-3.30pm Newton Aycliffe accessed at Family centre DL5 5NT .
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