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FoodCycle Huddersfield Aspley welcomes anyone to attend as a guest and enjoy a FREE hot meal. No need to book. Just turn up on the day!

FoodCycle Huddersfield Aspley will open on Monday 23rd September.

Come and enjoy company and conversation with others from your local area over a delicious meal, prepared with care by FoodCycle volunteers.

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FoodCycle Huddersfield Aspley will only be possible thanks to great volunteers giving their time, enthusiasm and energy. If you’d like to volunteer at one of these events, we are always looking for cooks, hosts and food collection volunteers.

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Location

Saint Joseph's Catholic Church, 19 Somerset Rd, Aspley, Huddersfield HD5 9AU

When

Monday

Time

6:30 PM

Contact

huddersfield@foodcycle.org.uk

Family Friendly

Yes

Accessibility - Disabled Toilet

Yes

Accessibility - Flat

Yes

How to Find Us

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When facing the church, take the stairs / ramp to the right of the front doors to head down to the lower ground, where the FoodCycle meal happens.

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Interested in Volunteering?

FoodCycle Huddersfield Aspley will only be possible thanks to great volunteers giving their time, enthusiasm and energy. If you’d like to volunteer at one of these events, we are always looking for cooks, hosts and food collection volunteers.

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FAQs

  • Can I come to a FoodCycle meal?

    Everyone is welcome at FoodCycle. Whatever your reason for needing a meal, you are welcome to join us. Some people come for the food. Some people come for the company. No matter your background, you’ll be greeted warmly by our friendly volunteers.

    Find your nearest FoodCycle location.

    We kindly ask, that when joining us for a meal you follow our community meal guidelines (what we call our Project Agreement).

  • Can I volunteer?

    If you are over 18, yes! We have a number of different roles from welcoming our guests, cooking up a storm in the kitchen, helping collect surplus food or managing regional social media pages. All volunteers must be over 18 and no specific experience is required.

    Visit our volunteer page for more information and to sign up.

  • How do you choose a location for a FoodCycle project?

    We go where we’re needed to provide support for the people who benefit from our services, from older guests to refugees and asylum seekers, homeless people and those affected by mental ill health or tight budgets. We look for areas that could benefit from our community dining model, and where we might find a steady source of willing volunteers and local businesses happy to donate surplus food.

    Most importantly, we start a conversation – working with local organisations to provide insight on the needs and problems facing each community’s residents. We monitor and evaluate carefully to ensure all our Projects are effective, nourish as many people as possible and strengthen the community from within.

    If you would like to ask about setting up a FoodCycle in your area please complete our location enquiry form.

  • What is ‘food poverty’?

    Food poverty is the inability to get enough healthy, affordable food. This can be due to lack of income, poor transport to local shops, knowledge about what constitutes a healthy diet, or the skills to create healthy meals.

    Food poverty is a complex mix of factor factors, but they result in people on low incomes having the lowest intakes of fruit and vegetables and being far more likely to suffer from diet-related diseases such as cancer, diabetes, obesity and coronary heart disease.

  • Is FoodCycle a food bank?

    FoodCycle isn’t a food bank. Food banks will provide items to be taken home to cook. FoodCycle runs Community Meals, which means we invite people to come and sit with us, around a table and enjoy a hot, nutritious meal. Our meals are served with warmth and dignity by friendly volunteers in a welcoming environment. Our weekly community dining service not only helps tackle food poverty but it also helps alleviate loneliness by bringing the community together.

  • What is ‘surplus food’ and how much food waste is out there?

    Surplus food is food which is fit for human consumption, but has no commercial value for the retailer. This food, which may ultimately go to waste, may have become damaged in transit, might be past its ‘best before’ date or might have been over-ordered. It’s still perfectly good food, and we put it to good use.

    In the UK, an estimated 12 million tonnes of food is wasted each year at all levels from plough to plate whilst 4 million people are affected by food poverty. At least 400,000 tonnes of this food is thrown away at retail level. At FoodCycle, we’re doing something about this by making use of edible food to create nutritious three-course meals for those who need it.

  • How do you source your food?

    FoodCycle works with supermarkets, small independent grocery shops and markets to source perfectly edible surplus food in a safe and responsible way. We only reclaim fresh fruit and vegetables and we purchase extra ingredients such as dried foods and spices to make our meals as balanced and nutritious as possible.

  • I have leftover food. Can I donate it?

    We are only able to accept food donations from supermarkets, small independent grocery shops and markets. We can take fresh produce (e.g. fruit, vegetables and bread) and dried goods (e.g. pasta, lentils and spices). We are unable to accept meat, fish, food past its use by date, or ready-prepared foods, such as doughnuts, sandwiches or microwave meals.

    We are unable to accept donations or small quantities from individuals – if you are looking to donate food, contact our friends at Plan Zheroes, Trussell Trust or Olio.

  • Why don’t you serve meat and fish?

    FoodCycle only serves meat-free food. The practical and legal hurdles to obtaining and serving meat and fish are substantial, and we couldn’t access it in the safe and easy way we can with fruit and vegetables. More importantly, by serving meat-free food, our meals are accessible to people of all cultures and religions.

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