Police in Axminster were out and about in the town this week to lend a hand at a food support group.

Police event, 'Picnics in the Parks Axminster', took place on Thursday, February 16, and families identified as vulnerable were offered free food by charity Nourish.

Neighbourhood Team Leader, Sergeant Matt Beards said: “Nourish is a local charity, set up to provide food for vulnerable families, who may have fallen on hard times.

“There has been a lot of engagement from our Police Community Safety Officer Hayley Widger in helping set this up.

“This was a good opportunity for us to attend the event and engage with local people, listen to any concerns and see the fantastic work being done by Nourish for the community. A great cause and worthwhile for police to be around.”

Foxhill play park in Axminster was the first port of call for Mary and Karen from Nourish on Thursday morning and the charity fed around 100 people that day, including families on half term school break.

Karen Taylor set up Nourish in 2019 to complement the existing local food banks and provide nutritious meals for anyone in need.

Anyone who is in need can get more help and advice via East Devon District Council website: Benefits and support information - Benefit advice, support and foodbanks - East Devon

To reach your local police team or report a crime please call 101 or visit the force website https://:devon-cornwall.police.uk