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Essential items arrive in Brighton thanks to donations from The Bedford Foodbank

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Essential items arrive in Brighton thanks to donations from The Bedford Foodbank

Left to right: Andrew Chillingsworth, Community Engagement Officer, Kate Mooney, Prosecutions Assistant, Gareth Ring, Fraud & Prosecutions Officer
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