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Bank sets up foodbank centre

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The RBS headquarters in Gogarburn will be used to distribute food packages to vulnerable communities throughout Scotland

A bank has converted its headquarters into a distribution centre for foodbanks.

Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) and The Scotsman newspaper have issued a call for businesses to donate any non-perishable food and hygiene products they can spare to the bank’s new food distribution centre in Edinburgh to help keep two food poverty charities well-stocked during the coronavirus crisis.

The bank is supporting the Trussell Trust and its network of foodbanks in Scotland, and Social Bite to provide 4,000 food packs a day over the next three months for vulnerable people in Scotland, in sourcing and distributing much-needed food and hygiene supplies.

The temporary drop-off and distribution centre at the RBS headquarters in Gogarburn is now ready to accept donations of non-perishable foods and hygiene products to meet the unprecedented increase in demand the two charities are currently facing.

Malcolm Buchanan, chair of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), said: “This is a challenging time for everyone in Scotland and we are delighted to work with The Scotsman, Edinburgh Evening News, the Trussell Trust and Social Bite to help make a difference to some of the most vulnerable people in our communities.

“This is a time when everyone can work together to help support each other and we are calling on the public and companies who have the time or the resource and to get involved.

“Our Gogarburn Conference Centre will become a temporary food distribution centre for the Trussell Trust and Social Bite, with many of our colleagues volunteering their time to support and help these groups reach as many deserving people and families as possible.”

Josh Littlejohn, co-founder of Social Bite, said: "People who are homeless or in food poverty need support more now than ever. We are proud to be working with the teams on this initiative to help donated items reach those most in need.

“Social Bite is also raising funds for our production and distribution of 4,000 free fresh meals every day for the next three months, which is especially important for those who aren't able to prepare and heat food - please donate if you can."

Laura Ferguson, operations manager for Scotland at the Trussell Trust, said: "As the coronavirus pandemic develops, we are working closely with our food banks to support them to continue to provide the lifeline of emergency food for people in crisis.

“We’re extremely grateful for the support from Royal Bank of Scotland which helps us remain agile to respond to the changing situation and deploy resources to support people who don’t have enough money for the essentials throughout this time. We couldn’t continue to do what we do without this kind of support.”

The Conference Centre distribution centre will be open 7am to 7pm every day. It can be found at 175 Glasgow Road, Edinburgh, EH12 9SB.

To contact Royal Bank of Scotland about dropping off food, please email Douglas Bain on Douglas.Bain@rbs.co.uk.