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Cathedral to help run food share scheme in city
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Cathedral to help run food share scheme in city

BBC Business · May 6, 2026, 5:09 AM

Key takeaways

  • Kate Justicein Hereford BBCKirsty Price from Hereford Cathedral says they will be offering operational support to South Wye Foodshare.
  • Originally called St Martin's Foodshare, the operation outgrew the church where it started, with volunteers also facing a huge increase in the amount of paperwork needed.
  • Now named South Wye Foodshare, the charity has found a new space at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs on the Belmont Road and teamed up with the cathedral for help.

Kate Justicein Hereford BBCKirsty Price from Hereford Cathedral says they will be offering operational support to South Wye Foodshare. A charity that distributes unsold, but still edible food from supermarkets to people in need has formed a partnership with Hereford Cathedral.

Originally called St Martin's Foodshare, the operation outgrew the church where it started, with volunteers also facing a huge increase in the amount of paperwork needed.

Now named South Wye Foodshare, the charity has found a new space at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs on the Belmont Road and teamed up with the cathedral for help.

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