10th Jun 2026
Press release

The foodbank arrives in Bidford on Avon!

Bidford welcomes the Foodbank

opening night

Stratford-upon-Avon Foodbank has expanded its support across the district with the launch of a new satellite session in Bidford-on-Avon, opening its doors for the first time on 4th June.


The weekly session will run every Thursday from 5–6pm at The Crawford Memorial Hall, offering local residents easier access to emergency food and support without needing to travel into Stratford.


Foodbank Manager Asher Deakin said “we’re really pleased to be coming to Bidford, but we’re also deeply aware that it’s because more people are going hungry. No one should be facing that, and we want to make support easier to reach.”


The launch comes in the same week that the Foodbank’s new Masons Road Hub welcomed clients for the first time, with its inaugural session held on 2nd June. The hub marks a major milestone for the charity, which has seen demand rise by 70% since 2019, significantly increasing pressure on its services
 

By opening a dedicated session in Bidford, the Foodbank hopes to reduce reliance on its delivery service and ensure that support is available closer to where people live. The new location is expected to be particularly valuable for residents facing transport barriers or struggling with rising living costs.


The charity continues to operate multiple satellite sessions across Stratford and surrounding rural villages, part of its commitment to ensuring no one in the district faces hunger alone. Anyone wishing to see the foodbank’s new timetable should visit their website: stratforduponavon.foodbank.org.uk

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