Local accountancy firm specialising in SMEs acquired by Nuvo Accountancy

Local accountancy firm specialising in SMEs acquired by Nuvo Accountancy

Pentlands Accountants and Advisors, Nuvo
Left to right: Ben Knapp, MD of Nuvo, Taz Birdi, Director of Pentlands, Steve Sharp, Founder & CEO of Nuvo, Elinor Perry, MD of Pentlands.

A local accountancy firm has been acquired by Nuvo, marking the company’s arrival in Warwickshire.

In a seven-figure buy-out, Pentlands Accountants and Advisors, in Warwick, has become the 34th acquisition in 21 years by the Derby-based firm which was last year ranked #73 in the UK Top 100 Accountancy Firms.

The deal is said to be a perfect fit for both businesses whose core client base is SMEs and micro businesses.

And it marks a watershed moment for Elinor Perry who last year celebrated her 20th anniversary in charge of the 28-year-old business where nine full and part-time staff servicing the needs of more than 250 loyal clients from their Pegasus Court offices.

Pentlands Accountants and Advisors, Nuvo
Elinor chats with Ben Knapp, Nuvo MD.

She said: “This acquisition brings strength to our ability to deliver services to clients. We are now part of a much bigger organisation that has lots of skills and resources which we can tap into to help clients with their growth plans. We were very good at doing that but now we can do it on a much bigger scale.

“Nuvo aligns seamlessly with our values and culture. By joining the Nuvo Group, we will be able to further enhance our ability to assist our clients in growing their businesses. This partnership will also enable us to offer new services and support, ensuring our clients’ continued success.”

Elinor, who remains a Partner, added: “As part of the sale three key long standing team members exercised their share options and all the team have moved over to Nuvo’s four-day working week contract resulting in a better work-life balance, along with a 5% Employee Benefit Trust, designed to reward everyone in the shared success of the company”.

“We told all the clients personally over several weeks. Personal relationships are what we built the business on, so it was really important to reassure the clients that it’s business as usual.

Nuvo was named the fastest growing accountancy firm in 2025, this latest acquisition is part of Nuvo’s growth plan to become a top 25 UK firm by 2030.  The teams offer expertise in accountancy, tax, audit and advisory.

Pentlands Accountants and Advisors, Nuvo
Pegasus House in Warwick

Founder and CEO Steve Sharp said: “It’s great to welcome Elinor and her team to the Nuvo Group. From our first conversations it was obvious the alignment between the businesses especially in terms of the culture, values and the way Pentlands position themselves as a people focused, modern firm. Pentlands has a strong brand in the region which is why we will be co-branding”.

“Our message to the Pentlands clients is that it really is business as usual, it’s the same team delivering the same services from the same office and the same service levels that they’ve been used to just with the benefit of having a larger group behind Pentlands, which offers them access to additional services where they’re needed.”

It’s a momentous personal chapter for Elinor who, in 2005, aged 34, did a management buyout from the existing owners of the business – eventually also going on to buy out her business partner in 2010.

Reflecting on the acquisition, Elinor said “Having guided many business owners through this journey over the years, I understand the process well. However, you never truly appreciate it until you experience it firsthand. The emotional attachment is significant; this business has been my foundation for two decades. Therefore, it was crucial to find the right home for the team, the clients, and myself as I transition into a new role within a larger organisation.”

Warwickshire’s award-winning ALSO Festival returns for 13th year

Warwickshire’s award-winning ALSO Festival returns for 13th year

ALSO26 Festival, Compton Verney
ALSO stage

The UK’s most inspirational summer festival – combining ideas, music, comedy, food, wellness and nature – has announced the first wave of speakers, performers and experiences for its upcoming 13th edition: ALSO26.

Taking place between 10th – 12th July 2026 at Park Farm, Compton Verney, Warwickshire, ALSO is one the country’s most family friendly festivals with activities and experiences for all age groups.

 Growing in visitor numbers year on year, the unique festival attracts thousands of visitors across the three days. The theme for the 13th edition is Oh Fortuna, playfully exploring luck and chance – asking how much fortune is already written and how much is down to luck.

Heading up the impressive line-up is writer and BBC Radio 4 presenter, Claudia Hammond who will present the psychological toolkit for anyone feeling overwhelmed, tech commentator Jamie Bartlett will explain how to talk to AI and investigative journalist Oliver Bullough will take a deep dive into the global economy of money laundering.

Curious, clever and creative, ALSO Festival collaborates with celebrated best-selling authors, revolutionary scientists and impassioned experts, allowing ideas to run wild and truly reconnect with nature via a sublime 17th century setting designed by Capability Brown.

ALSO26 Festival, Compton Verney

Festival goers can lose themselves in talks, tours, workshops, experiences and activities such as:

  • journey into the world of the Tyrannosaurus rex with Mark P. Witton
  • look at the flavour of quantum physics with Ben Allanach
  • explore the history of hand reading with award-winning historian Alison Bashford
  • take a glimpse into the divine beauty of space with David Tong
  • consider how mathematics shapes creativity with Marcus du Sautoy.
  • be part of the Saturday Night Spectacular, exploring the O Fortuna theme with lights, lanterns, and a heavenly headdress masterclass
  • take on friends in the Space Hopper Championships
  • join the ALSO Art Club for a state of flow
  • learn the Charleston with Fiona Ring

Diccon Towns, ALSO Festival CEO and co-founder said; “ALSO25 throws open its gates this July for visitors to dive in and choose their own adventure. They can journey to the edge of human understanding at a Big SciTech session, get to grips with the inner workings of the human mind at a Psych+ talk, delve into the written word at one of our Great Literary talks, discover their new favourite band at a Future Music set or enhance their Blue Mind with time spent in, on or by the water.

 “This is a hand-built, next generation festival like no other in the UK. Who else offers the chance to have your ribs tickled at a super-smart comedy show, get to explore mythological forest installations inspired by Fortuna, the Roman goddess of fate or learn a new skill at a workshop.”

ALSO26 Festival, Compton Verney

Festival goers can enjoy the genre-defying sounds of Sheep, Dog & Wolf (Daniel McBride), whose avant-pop compositions mix experimentalism, folk and electronica. Tribo will bring their high-energy samba drumming. The return of ALSO’s Future Music Programme will offer the best way to discover up and coming musicians, while exceptional DJs will keep guests dancing from the lakeside Rum Bar to the straw-bale Bunker 54 before closing the weekend with Hoolla Music’s Ecstatic Dance.

Dishing out the laughs will be multi-award-winning political comedian and activist Mark Thomas and lyrical wit from poet Luke Wright in Later Life Letter. Robin Ince returns to the Woods Stage and for a touch of French flair, Marcel Lucont presents his legendary show Cabaret Fantastique and hosts a panel reflecting on 10 Years of Brexit.

ALSO26 delivers its most ambitious wellness programme to date, centred around the all-new lakeside Sanctuary Sessions. Numinity (founded by sisters Melissa and Holly) bring a curated series of transformative experiences designed to explore the festival’s theme. There will be Neural Reprogramming Meditation to rewire limiting beliefs, a Manifestation Lab to map out your future, and Fortuitous Breathwork. Guests can also try Rasa Fire Yoga, Scented Yoga or go on a guided Scented Walk.

Revellers can immerse themselves in the Blue Mind theory with the return of the ALSO Sauna – now upgraded with Ice Baths and Cold Plunges; Take to the water for SUP Yoga, enjoy Wild Swimming at its most magical with guided Dusk, Dawn, and Moonlight sessions under the stars.

ALSO26 Festival, Compton Verney

Families can choose from a Bat Walk in the Far-Out Forest or learn circus skills with Patches Circus School. Award-winning Warwickshire theatre group, Playbox will bring high energy musical theatre workshops and evening storytelling. There will be a Mini Beasties Safari, a Tiny Dancers Family Rave or kids can build a den with ex-Marine Dave Hamblett. And due to popular demand, the Festival Nannies are back to give parents some free time to enjoy themselves.

 There is plenty to entice foodies. Syrian-born chef, Imad Alarnab brings his Somerset House-based restaurant Aram to the fields for a special Sunday Long Table Lunch, as well as the Aram by Imad Deli which will be serving up incredible food throughout the weekend. River Cottage is putting on a legendary Woodland Long Table Lunch, Georgia Hearn hosts a demo and tasting with her book The Brunch Club and cooks up a Saturday night Feast of Fortunes and Award-winning chef James Whetlor returns to ALSO to for Friday night’s French Bistro.

Tickets are available HERE.

Tier 2 Weekend Tickets are currently available: £180 for adults, £390 for family or £75 for a volunteer ticket in return for working one shift. Day tickets are also available. Under 5s go free.

Parking is free, but there are also a limited number of car passes available which allow vehicles access to the campsite as well as campervan passes.

Women invited to day of inspirational speakers and fundraising

Women invited to day of inspirational speakers and fundraising

Ladies First Professional Development, Warwick Castle, International Women's Day
Pictured clockwise from top left: Arti Halai, Suzanne Virdee, Kim Madill, Elinor Perry, Sarah Hosking MBE and Colleen Fletcher MBE.

A group of inspiring professionals will be in the spotlight in more ways than one during an event at a local iconic landmark ahead of International Women’s Day.

For one night only Warwick Castle will be lit up with IWD colours in honour of the special event organised by Ladies First Professional Development Network Group.

The event, which celebrates female resilience, will feature a line-up of speakers all sharing their personal stories, insights and journeys to success, offering motivation, empowerment and inspiration. And companies are being invited to sponsor tickets for those who would otherwise be unable to attend.

Ladies First Director Tracey McAtamney said: “We are seeking support to ensure this event is accessible to women who would otherwise be unable to attend. This includes women facing financial hardship and schoolgirls who would benefit from exposure to positive role models and empowering messages at a formative stage in their lives.

“We are inviting companies to sponsor a ticket or tickets to enable these women to attend. In recognition of your support, all sponsoring companies will be acknowledged on the night, featured in our event brochure and promoted across our social media platforms.

“Your support will help provide guidance, inspiration and hope to women who need it most.”

Ladies First Professional Development, Warwick Castle, International Women's Day
Tracey McAtamney at Warwick Castle.

She added: “My focus has always been to create a supportive community that offers mentorship through both the good times and the challenging ones.

“Over the years, I am proud to say that we have worked alongside many charities, raising funds, helping to shine a light on the incredible work they do and amplifying their impact.

“On a personal level, this journey has introduced me to some truly remarkable people – many of whom I now call friends. It has reinforced my belief that choosing your ‘tribe’ and your business network carefully is essential, not only for professional success but for personal growth and resilience.”

The occasion is also raising funds for Leamington-based organisation The Esther Project – a gender-specific initiative dedicated to supporting women experiencing domestic abuse, recovering from addiction, transitioning from prison or facing homelessness, incorporating Esther House – a seven-bed supported living accommodation.

Founder Lianne Kirkman said: “We are so grateful to Ladies First for choosing to support The Esther Project through this International Women’s Day celebration. When women stand together, transformation happens.

“Ladies First’s support through this event will fuel our work to give the women we work with, the safety, stability and empowerment they deserve. We’re proud to walk alongside such a dedicated community of inspirational women.”

Ladies First Professional Development, Warwick Castle, International Women's Day, The Esther Project
Lianne Kirkman who founded The Esther Project. Photo by Karen Massey.

The evening is being hosted by TV presenter and producer Arti Halai and the speakers are: broadcast journalist Suzanne Virdee; Chief Superintendent of The West Midlands Kim Madill; Sarah Hosking MBE; former MP Colleen Fletcher OBE and Elinor Perry, MD of Pentlands Accountants & Advisors.

Arti Halai has spent 15 years in TV as a presenter, reporter and producer for BBC and ITV and over 15 years as an entrepreneur and public speaker.

She said: “I’m truly delighted to be hosting International Women’s Day with Ladies First. This evening celebrates women’s voices, stories, and achievements – and the power that comes when women support one another. When women speak with confidence, the impact ripples far beyond the room, creating stronger communities and lasting change.”

Award-winning TV news anchor and freelance journalist, Suzanne Virdee has been a passionate supporter and mentor to women starting out in journalism. And as a published author of A Girl’s Guide To Being Awesome and the best-selling A Teenager’s Guide To Being Fabulous, she empowers young girls with advice on navigating the difficult teenage years.

Ladies First Professional Development, Warwick Castle, International Women's Day

She said: “I am thrilled to be a speaker at the Ladies First lnternational Women’s Day Event. Warwick Castle is such a beautiful venue. I’m looking forward to meeting some incredible women and celebrating our achievements, both personal and professional.

“For me the event is also an opportunity to discuss the barriers that still exist and how to tackle them to ensure future generations feel empowered to succeed too.”

Kim Madill’s experience spans over 30 years, including leading teams in Public Protection, Intelligence and Neighbourhood Policing.

In 2004 she was pivotal to the creation of West Midlands Association for Women in Policing and is currently the strategic female lead on the West Midlands Police Superintendents Association.

She said: “‘It’s a privilege to have been asked to speak at the Ladies First Professional Development event on International Women’s Day. The theme for IWD 2026 ‘Give to Gain’ reflects policing values—when we invest in supporting women at work and in our communities, we strengthen our collective response to violence against women and girls.

“I look forward to sharing some of the work I have done to support female colleagues and women and girls in our communities and hopefully inspire you to think about how you can also make a difference.”

Ladies First Professional Development, Warwick Castle, International Women's Day
The Castle will light up purple for International Women’s Day

On her retirement from the NHS in 2000, Sarah Hosking MBE, from Stratford, founded The Hosking Houses Trust which gives residencies to older women writers and others who need a period of protected time for personal work. Since 2002, she has hosted 200 creative women free for between two weeks and two months and is herself an author of four non-fiction books.

She has a master’s degree in renaissance history from Birmingham University, became an honorary fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2023, was awarded an MBE in 2024 and won a Times/Sternberg Active Life award in 2025.

She said: “Aged twenty, I read Virginia Woolf’s 1928 polemic ‘A Room of One’s Own’ and resolved that, on day, I would make it happen by giving the idea bricks and mortar, and a credited bank account.

“I kept this crazy ambition alive throughout a mongrel career of forty years during which I learnt the skills necessary for the undertaking. Aged sixty, I set about raising the money, achieving charitable status, assembling a team, finding a site and obtaining property. We are set for an expanding future with a recent, considerable financial endowment.”

Ladies First Professional Development, Warwick Castle, International Women's Day
Tracey McAtamney pictured by two of the event sponsors Jane Collier of Visually Virtual Photography and Amanda Chalmers of Chalmers News PR.

She added: “The relevance of The Hosking Houses Trust to International Women’s Day is simply that any or all organisations that seek to empower women of any age and from anywhere, help achieve its basic tenet of women’s protection and promotion.”

Colleen Fletcher OBE is a retired councillor of 14 years and Coventry North East MP of nine years including Opposition Whip. Among her many other roles, she was also Vice Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Groups on Blood Cancer; Cancer; Homelessness; Mental Health; and Pancreatic Cancer.

She said: “For me it is a day when we can come together, to give and to share, and to talk and to listen, in the hope that we can inspire other women and so advance the cause of gender equality here and around the world.”

Elinor Perry is the founder of Pentlands Accountants and Advisors in Leamington, which marked its 20th anniversary last year.

Ladies First Professional Development, Warwick Castle, International Women's Day
Photo by Visually Virtual Photography.

In 2005, aged 34, she did a management buyout from the existing owners of the business – eventually also going on to buy out her business partner in 2010. And last year was awarded a Ladies First Professional Development Lifetime Achievement Award.

She said: “As a Ladies First Ambassador, I’m honoured to speak at this year’s International Women’s Day event at Warwick Castle. It’s a privilege to stand alongside so many inspiring ladies and celebrate the achievements and potential of women in our region whilst raising vital funds for The Esther Project CIC.”

Ladies First Professional Development Network is a national networking group which organises events and awards for inspirational female achievers across the UK.

Its director Tracey McAtamney is being supported on March 4th by sponsors Alsters Kelley Solicitors, Chalmers News PR; Bia’s Marketing, Production & PR and Visually Virtual Photography  as well as contributions by Warwickshire Gin Company.

Tickets and further information about sponsorship are available from Tracey at: tracey@ladiesfirstnetwork.co.uk or via HERE.

Local women make a date with fundraising calendar launch

Local women make a date with fundraising calendar launch

Ladies First Professional Development Network, charity calendar
Photos by Visually Virtual Photography.

Plucky female fundraisers across the region are stepping out of their comfort zones and onto a ‘dating scene’ with a difference!

More than 30 women, aged between 18 and 80 will stand in front of the camera striking a series of poses for a ‘sassy and sophisticated’ charity calendar – in aid of a host of nominated local and national charities.

And among those taking part is a familiar face on local and national screens, former TV newsreader Suzanne Virdee.

Behind the fun initiative is Ladies First Professional Development Network – a national networking group which organises events and awards for inspirational female achievers across the UK.

The West Midlands-based organisation, headed up for the last 10 years by Tracey McAtamney, is proudly based on three principles referred to as the three I’s – to Inspire, to Inform and to Introduce.

Tracey said: “As women, many of us struggle with confidence and with feeling comfortable in our own skin. Too often, we are dissatisfied with how we look and measure ourselves against unrealistic expectations.

“I turn 60 this year and people frequently ask how I plan to celebrate. For me, this milestone is not about a party – it is about becoming the best version of myself, both physically and mentally, and encouraging other women to do the same.

“Every woman featured in this calendar has a personal story. They have experienced loss, emotional trauma, divorce, illness, the mental and physical demands of the menopause, and the responsibility of caring for others. These experiences shape us, challenge us and ultimately define our strength.

Ladies First Professional Development Network, charity calendar
Suzanne Virdee with the Calendar Girls team Tracey McAtamney, Amanda Chalmers, Jane Collier & Bianca Rodrigues-Perry.

She added: “Each photo represents a unique story and serves as a celebration of resilience, individuality and everything that makes a woman extraordinary.

“My hope is that participating in this project – standing in front of the camera, will build confidence and self-esteem. At the same time, it shines a light on issues women face and raises much-needed funds for the charities who support us throughout our lives.”

Likely the most recognised of those supporting the calendar project is Suzanne Virdee, an award-winning TV news anchor and freelance journalist who has presented the ITV National News, ITV News London, Channel 5 News and BBC Breakfast, as well as reporting for BBC Radio 4. She’s best known in the Midlands for co-presenting the 6.30pm BBC regional news programme Midlands Today alongside Nick Owen for 11 years.

Over her career she’s also been a passionate supporter and mentor to women starting out in journalism. And as a published author of A Girl’s Guide To Being Awesome and the best-selling A Teenager’s Guide To Being Fabulous, she empowers young girls with advice on navigating the difficult teenage years.

Suzanne’s chosen charity for the calendar is WAITS (Women Acting in Today’s Society), based in Birmingham.

She said: “When I was asked to be part of this project I absolutely had to say ‘yes.’ I am passionate about helping to empower all women to flourish in every area of their lives and this is a brilliant and fun way to do it.

“I’m really excited to meet and make friends with all the women involved in making this calendar. Even more than that I’m thrilled to be able to shine a light on the different issues that stop women reaching their full potential and am delighted to be raising money to do something about it!”

Working behind the scenes alongside Tracey to pull the project together, are the Calendar Girls team Amanda Chalmers, of Chalmers News PR, Jane Collier of Visually Virtual Photography and Bianca Rodrigues-Perry of Bia’s Marketing, Production & PR.

Ladies First Professional Development Network, charity calendar
Tara Robinson and Suzanne Draper of Mallory Court with Suzanna Reid Barriero da Silva of The Rep and Suzanne Virdee.

Meanwhile, all the featured ladies will gather for photoshoot days at Mallory Court Hotel & Spa in Leamington in the spring ahead of the calendar’s grand reveal at a stylish red carpet screening event at The Birmingham Repertory Theatre later in the year.

Some of the charities set to benefit include Surviving Bereavement Foundation, which delivers bereavement cafes across the area, as well as: Molly Ollys; Coventry, Warwickshire & Worcestershire Mind; Prostate Cancer UK; The Giles Trust; The Esther Project; Teenage Cancer Trust; Marie Curie Hospice in Solihull; Arrive Alive; The Brain Tumour Charity; Netball Aid; Shakespeare Soroptimists; The Luca Foundation; A Child’s Heart; Anthony Nolan Trust; Safeline; Women’s Aid; The Katie Piper Foundation; Birmingham Hospice; The Friendship Project; RSPCA Coventry & District Branch; The Ruth Strauss Foundation; SAM; New Testament Church of God Foodbank.

Just some of the businesses represented include: Suzanna Reid Barreiro da Silva of the Rep Theatre; Suzanne Draper and Tara Robinson of Mallory Court; Alsters Kelley Solicitors; Jamieson Christie Wealth Management; Sue Cressman of Nailcote Hall Hotel & Golf Club; Debbie Hickey of Shipston Jewellers; Elinor Perry of Pentlands Accountants; Paola Spiga of Glam & Glow Beauty Lab; Kirsty Leahy of KLP; Siobhan Rowlands of St James Place and mother and daughter pairings of Ruth and Gillian Bridges of J Roberts SPV Ltd; Pauline Edden and Jo Quigley; and Isabella Moore and Sophie Howe of The Olderpreneur Alliance and Comtec respectively.

Ladies First Professional Development Network, charity calendar
Tracey McAtamney and Suzanne Virdee.

Also looking forward to striking a pose is retired Coventry MP Colleen Fletcher OBE and Pat Hemmings, wife of former Drifters star Roy. Joining them are the youngest calendar girls, twins Stacey and Tracey William.

Sponsors interested in getting involved are invited to contact Tracey McAtamney at: tracey@ladiesfirstnetwork.co.uk

Ladies First holds monthly meetings which hear from inspirational speakers, provide informative business skills workshops and make new introductions.

The group welcomes members and drop-in guests and is an inclusive network involving women of all backgrounds and cultures regardless of what stage they are at in their business life or career, the only requirement being that you have aspirations and the desire to help other women!

More information can be found HERE.

Local charity appeals for new Ukraine campaign support

Local charity appeals for new Ukraine campaign support

Viktor receives a gift parcel from Pastor Yan Hrosu.

A Coventry-based charity is appealing for the public to get behind its latest campaign efforts to help those left isolated by the latest round of bombings in Ukraine.

The increased attacks, targeting main roads, rail links, and ferries in the southern Budjak region, have led to fuel shortages, as well as panic buying of food, medicines, and other essentials, as the area risks being cut off.

Gavin Kibble, CEO of Feed The Hungry UK, said: “Our partners in Ukraine are facing an urgent and worsening crisis caused by the ongoing war with Russia. The attacks on the southern region of Ukraine, where Izmail is located (the region south of Odessa, bordered by Moldova to the West and Romania to the South), have intensified over the past few months.

“Russia has attempted to isolate that section of Ukraine by bombing and destroying the bridge that acts as the main supply route between that region and the rest of Ukraine.”

Feed The Hungry UK. Ukraine
Children and families gathered around the table during an outreach visit.

The attacks also resulted in a civilian vehicle being struck, killing a mother and injuring three children. While restoration efforts are hoped for, the situation remains fragile and requires urgent attention and support.

Daily electricity is restricted to just two hours due to severe shortages of fuel and resources, leaving families without reliable power, heat, or light in the middle of a harsh winter. Generators are desperately needed, but many communities lack both the equipment and the fuel to run them, while rising fuel and food prices mean fewer supplies are reaching the most vulnerable.

Churches are opening their doors to provide warmth, power, and food, yet they are overwhelmed and under-resourced.

Pastor Yan Hrosu, who runs One Hope Church in Izmail, a city in the Budjak region, has been delivering firewood to vulnerable people living in and around the area.

Feed The Hungry UK. Ukraine
An elderly woman receiving hygiene supplies, warm clothing, and essential items.

Viktor: Seventy-four-year-old Viktor and his wife, 71, were displaced from Kherson by the war, and have only $50 each month to live on.

Anna: Lives with her grandson and her daughter and receives a pension of around $70 per month. With this money, she must pay for utilities, food, and cover basic necessities.

Mykhailo: Despite being completely blind, Mykhailo lives on a small pension of just $80 per month after being displaced and is supported with clothing, food, and firewood.

Pastor Yan is in need of immediate financial support, fuel, generators, food, and heating, all of which are essential to help protect vulnerable families and sustain life-saving local aid efforts.

He said: “We want to continue to help elderly individuals, children, and families living in isolated villages with no infrastructure and very limited resources. Many seniors in these villages live completely alone, with no family support and no access to stores or pharmacies. For them, this help is vital for daily survival.

“For many children in remote villages, these gifts are a powerful reminder that they are loved, remembered, and not forgotten. Along with food support, we spend time together, pray, talk, and share the message of the Gospel – bringing warmth, hope, and a sense of family.”

Feed The Hungry UK, Ukraine.
Anna receives a delivery of firewood.

One Hope Church is also supporting the feeding of around 500 people each week using a mobile food truck, which is a lifeline for those struggling to afford the basics. It costs £17 a day in fuel to run the food truck; feeding 60 people each day costs £26 for food. £200 can buy one tonne of firewood and slow-burning briquettes.

For further information or to donate, visit HERE.

Feed The Hungry is an international Christian humanitarian organisation committed to fighting hunger due to poverty, war, famine, and natural disasters. With its partner organisations, Feed The Hungry globally assists in the regular feeding of over 645,000 children in 29 countries.

For more information about Feed The Hungry or to help or donate, visit HERE or call 01455 618 455.