Free food sessions extend

A scheme helping people prepare healthy meals while struggling money is being extended.

The Food For Thought project is starting in Hunstanton and will offer weekly drop-in sessions at the town’s Community Hub in the Town Hall between 9.30am and 11.30am from Thursday January 30.

Each week there will be tips about how to cook healthy and tasty food without breaking the bank from King’s Lynn and West Norfolk’s Lily service.

For more information either email [email protected] or telephone Lily on 01553 616200.

Jo Rust, the borough councillor responsible for People and Communities, said: “I’m pleased to see that Food for Thought is now coming to help residents who live in and around Hunstanton following well attended sessions held in Downham Market and King’s Lynn.

“Previous sessions have made a positive contribution towards overcoming social isolation and loneliness. They are sociable and family friendly, children are welcome to attend with an adult. People can turn up at any point, and stay for as long as they can, but also get to taste food cooked by a professional chef. As the increasing cost of living continues to affect all of us, I believe these free weekly sessions will prove invaluable to local residents.”