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The Larder and West Lothian College joined forces to provide the Christmas dinners to vulnerable groups over festive period

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Sign up to the weekly West Lothian Courier newsletter for the latest West Lothian news and sport.A food poverty social enterprise and its partners joined forces to produce over 1500 Christmas dinners to those in need over the festive season.These fresh tasty meals produced within The Larder’s Catalyst Kitchen went directly to their 264 beneficiaries dealing with personal issues such as vulnerability, unemployment, homelessness and isolation.West Lothian College hospitality students produced 1000 mince pies to be served alongside The Larder’s meals which the Catalyst Kitchen Project Co-ordinator Debbie Joy noted were “well received”.Parsley Box who specialise in ambient meals provided 200 family packs to assist with those in temporary.

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