Volunteers ready to welcome guests at community Christmas meals in Wainfleet and Spilsby

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Spilsby and Wainfleet, with volunteers beavering away in the kitchens preparing to welcome guests for a free festive meal.
Volunteers busy in he kitchen prepaering for the Wainfleet Community Christmas lunch - and they didn't even stop for a mince pie. ANL-191217-190439001Volunteers busy in he kitchen prepaering for the Wainfleet Community Christmas lunch - and they didn't even stop for a mince pie. ANL-191217-190439001
Volunteers busy in he kitchen prepaering for the Wainfleet Community Christmas lunch - and they didn't even stop for a mince pie. ANL-191217-190439001

Communities are coming together today (Wednesday) to make it a Christmas to remember for pensioners, the lonely and those simply deserving a good party.

More than 150 people are set to attend the special events in Spilsby and Wainfleet - hosted by the Skegness Standard in partnership with volunteers from local groups and churches.

This is the second year the Skegness Standard has hosted the free meals at the Franklin Hall in Spilsby, in partnership with Spilsby Christian Fellowship, Spilsby Town Council and  New Life Spilsby.

The Chriustmas tree donated by Bell's of Benngton  is trimmed rewady for guests. ANL-191217-104120001The Chriustmas tree donated by Bell's of Benngton  is trimmed rewady for guests. ANL-191217-104120001
The Chriustmas tree donated by Bell's of Benngton is trimmed rewady for guests. ANL-191217-104120001

But this year, after the traumatic year faced by the residents of Wainfleet who were affected by floods. it was decided to hold a second event in the town = and Wainfleet Methodist Church jumped at the opportunity to get involved,

The bulk of the food for the meals arrived in the county on Monday from Buckingham Emergency Food Appeal (BEFA) - a Norfork charity in its 33rd year which this year will supply 20,000 Christmas meals across the region.

BEFA volunteers began in the middle of December sorting and packing 80 tonnes of food, including fruit and vegetables and three tonnes of turkey.
Lorries were dispatched to collection points across the country, with food for 220 charities caring for the most vulnerable people in our communities.
On Monday 15  palettes of food  for charities including the Salvation Army in Boston were delivered by lorry to Ogelsbee Transport in Freiston, where David Leetham, office mqanager at SECWHA and Elliot Gray were waiting to transport it to the Franklin Hall and Eresby Care Home in Spilsby, where the turkeys are being cooked.

Then they headed for Wainfleet Methodist Church, where the second event is being held, and on to the Woolpac Pub and Kitchen and Skegness Grammar School Boarding House in Wainfleet, who are also helping with the cooking.

A trolley load of cheer from Tesco in Skegness for the Community Meal in Wainfleet. ANL-191217-104156001A trolley load of cheer from Tesco in Skegness for the Community Meal in Wainfleet. ANL-191217-104156001
A trolley load of cheer from Tesco in Skegness for the Community Meal in Wainfleet. ANL-191217-104156001

Local businesses supporting the events include Sansburys and the Co-op in Spilsby, Four Seasons Fruit & Veg shop in Spilsby, the White Hart Hotel in Spilsby, the Coop in Wainfleet and Tesco in Skegness. Other sponsors include Bell’s of Bennington and Woodthorpe Garden Centre.

Teams of volunteers, including  members of Spilsby Christian Fellowship, Spilsby New Life and Wainfleet Methodist Church, gathered yesterday (Tuesday) in the locations to help prepare the food ready for the meals to be cooked and served to guests today (Wednesday).

Mayor Coun Terry Taylor is taking along a number of councillors to help at the meal in Spilsby - having paid for the hire of the hall.

Students from King Edward VI Academy will also be helping at the event in Spilsby and entertaining guests.

It's already smelling delicious in the kitchen at the Spilsby Community Christmas Meal. ANL-191217-192614001It's already smelling delicious in the kitchen at the Spilsby Community Christmas Meal. ANL-191217-192614001
It's already smelling delicious in the kitchen at the Spilsby Community Christmas Meal. ANL-191217-192614001

Vocalist Evonne Rivers, courtesy of the Grosvenor House Hotel in Skegness, will entertain the guests in Spilsby after the meal.

The Gunby Singers are among the entertainers in Wainfleet.

Both meals start today at 1pm and full details of how they went and pictures will be in next week’s Skegness Standard.

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