A Stirling foodbank is warning of the pressures being faced by families on the breadline locally as the end of lockdown takes its toll.Heart of Braehead - set up last summer at the height of the coronavirus pandemic to support people struggling to access food - is just one of the organisations which are still helping out those in need every week.The food project runs twice a week every Tuesday and Thursday from Stirling North Parish Church, providing access to goods including fresh fruit and vegetables, meat and chicken and various staple items in order to take the pressure off.Louise Speirs from Heart of Braehead admits there are still handfuls of families reliant on help, especially as the impact of changes to furlough and Universal
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