Coronavirus: Horley Foodbank to reopen

Horley Foodbank has announced its decision to reopen after the community responded to its plans to temporarily close.
The foodbank is set to reopenThe foodbank is set to reopen
The foodbank is set to reopen

An announcement was made last week (Monday, March 23) on the foodbank’s Facebook page, outlining its plans to shut due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Read more about the closure of the foodbank by clicking here.

The organisers received messages from people in the community asking the foodbank to reconsider its decision, and after reviewing its procedures, organisers said it would reopen on Wednesday (April 1).

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This will be done with support from Reigate and Banstead council.

Opening hours will be Wednesdays from 12.30pm-2.30pm and Fridays from 2pm-4pm, and the foodbank will be operating from the back halls of Horley Methodist Church in Victoria Road.

A Facebook post published yesterday (March 29) said: “This is a fast and continuously evolving situation, and one we will continue to review and adapt to.

“Our primary concern is and always has been the safety of our clients and volunteers. We thank you for your support so far.”

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