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John is Peterborough United fan, a sports enthusiast, and studies Journalism at the University of Lincoln.


Pictured (L-R): Lincoln Foodbank volunteers: Shelagh Collins, Alison Chester, Mark Chester and Bethan Lloyd.

The Foodbank charity, which helps families in need across Lincoln, says that demand for its services ramped up ahead of Christmas.

Set up by the Trussel Group in association with the Acts Trust in 2008, the scheme provides support for people and families in financial or emotional difficulties.

Acts Trust Co-Ordinator Bethan Lloyd said: “Interest in the Foodbank always increases around Christmas.”

Bethan, who has been with the scheme since it was set up, believes that the Foodbank is a good way to get involved in the community:

“What I love most about it is that it’s a practical way for people in the community to get involved and help people.”

Around 63% of the people who use the Foodbank are forced to due to benefits problems, a situation that the charity believes won’t get better any time soon.

“A lot of the people who come in here suffer with problems budgeting,” Bethan explained.

The Foodbank scheme is unique in how it provides further support to its users, attempting to address the problems that have caused the people to use the Foodbank.

Working with organisations like Christians against Poverty and Surestart, the volunteers look at the underlying issues affecting these people.

Funding for the scheme is entirely donation based and volunteers at the Bridge centre, where the project is based, often work multiple shifts in a week.

“The majority of the food we use is from our supermarket collections, where we stand outside of supermarkets in yellow high visibility jackets and hand out lists of items that we can collect.

“People are usually very generous,” Bethan added. Long serving volunteer Shelagh Collins said “There is a need for this service in the area.”

The Foodbank scheme operates by producing parcels called Foodboxes, which include three days worth of non-perishable food such as tinned vegetables, pasta and rice pudding.

The food boxes also include menu planners which are intended to help the users create healthy, balanced meals.

The Foodbank volunteers will be collecting food outside Morrisons Supermarket on Tritton Road on December 15 and outside Tesco (Wragby Road) on December 16.

Photo: Louis Esner

— For every Imps home match, John Fernandez will bring you the fans’ views on the game from the Stacey West stand at Sincil Bank. Enjoy along a brief match review and player ratings, and feel free to join in the comments with your thoughts.

Match report

Goals from Delroy Facey, Ben Hutchinson and Mustapha Carayol propelled Lincoln City to their second consecutive league victory.

The visitors Hereford United did manage to pull a goal back after half time, but by then the outcome looked inevitable.

Even a disallowed goal from centre back Adam Watts couldn’t hold the Red and Whites back. City dominated the 1st half creating numerous chances with Delroy Facey coming close to scoring on two occasions.

Captain Scott Kerr led by example and pulled off an exemplary display in the centre of midfield alongside Josh O’Keefe.

Views from the Stacey West stand

Mark McCormack

Season ticket holder Mark McCormack said: “Really good game, first game this season where I haven’t had to worry about us losing. We looked superb. Scott Kerr was easily the man of the match and pulled all the strings for us. Onwards and upwards.”

Craig Harvey

Stacey West regular Craig Harvey said: “Best home game that I have seen this season, good attacking play by our two frontmen, exactly what we wanted and what we needed.”

Ryan Chambers

University student and lifelong Imps fan Ryan Chambers said: “Amazing, one of the best performances of the season by far, especially at home. Scott Kerr was on top form today and dictated the play well, Ben Hutchinson looked a lot more lively too.”

Billy Jarish

Young Imps fan and Stacey West regular Billy Jarish said: “Basically excellent home game, best so far in my books. Hopefully more if the same on Tuesday against Bury!”

Dean Burley

Twitterer and Imps fan Dean Burley said: “Best 90 minutes of Lincoln City football I have seen in 18 months coupled with the outstanding performance last week at Morecambe can only mean that Steve Tilson has got it right.”





Player ratings

Joe Anyon 6

Safe hands throughout along, with good distribution. Shame about the goal.

Jamie Clapham 6

Typically industrious performance from the left back. Little to do against poor wingers.

Adam Watts 7

Commanding performance from the centre back, unlucky to have goal disallowed.

Dan Gowling 7

Looks comfortable at this level and works well with Watts.

Gavin Hoyte 6

Dealt with what came his way well, could have done more going forward, but defensively stable.

Albert Jarret 7

Had a good game if not a little inconsistent, pacey runs worried Hereford full backs.

Scott Kerr 8

Easily the best player on the pitch practically ran the game and deserved a goal.

Josh O’Keefe 7

Played well alongside Kerr, made some important passes.

Mustapha Carayol 8

Was a constant worry to the opposing full-backs and took his goal well.

Ben Hutchinson 7

His best showing at Sincil Bank, early goal provided the setting for the good performance.

Delroy Facey 7

Typically hard working and won a lot in the air as expected. Could have scored more than one goal though.

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