Festive gift from chippy

Staff at the Libertas Reablement Services were treated to some festive cheer thanks to another local company.

Hungry Plaice fish and chip van made a special delivery to the Pinchbeck company.

“We want to say a massive thank-you to Justin and Georgina for their kind and thoughtful gesture,” said manager Maxine Candler.

The company has been working throughout the pandemic and us a domiciliary care company supporting adults.

Hungry Plaice also donated meals to Holbeach Hospital earlier this year as a thank-you.

The 1980s chip vans, known as Betty and Beryl, are operated by Justin and Georgina Lee-Price who started the company in 2017.

For more details see the website www.the-hungryplaice.uk

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