Thank you for your interest in this story

To continue reading this article, subscribe to the Stray Ferret for as little as £1 a week

    Already a subscriber? Log in here.

    21

    Dec 2022

    Last Updated: 20/12/2022
    Community
    Community

    Dozens to enjoy free Christmas dinner thanks to Knaresborough volunteers

    by Vicky Carr

    | 21 Dec, 2022
    Comment

    0

    bruce-reid-christmas-dinner

    A former firefighter will serve Christmas dinner to as many as 100 locals from across the Harrogate district.

    Bruce Reid has been working with a team of volunteers to coordinate the Knaresborough Christmas Day Dinner, ensuring nobody has to feel lonely.

    From peeling sprouts to organising gifts for children, they are spending this week putting on the event, with Mr Reid set to be busy in the kitchen at the Masonic Lodge in Knaresborough for most of Christmas Day.

    After years spent working shifts on Christmas Day, following his retirement he said he has no interest in sitting quietly at home while he could be helping others:

    "I haven't had a Christmas Day off in all those years and now I've got the option to have it off, but it doesn't appeal to me, not doing something on Christmas Day.
    "My kids have long grown up and are perfectly happy with their own families. As a dad, i'm not needed.
    "My wife is more than happy. She's just used to me doing stuff like this. She'll be with her mum and grandkids on Christmas Day morning.
    "We'll get back together later on and we have our Christmas Day on Boxing Day.
    "I get so much pleasure out of doing this, I would be more miserable if I didn't do it."


    Mr Reid – who was made an MBE in 2015 for services to the Firefighters Charity and the community – first put on a Christmas Day meal at Harrogate Fire Station before he retired. With nobody in the force stepping up to host it, he decided to continue in the community from 2020.

    Last year, he and the organising committee served Christmas lunch to around 60 people, and there are already more than 70 signed up for this year's service.




    Read more:







    As well as being referred by social services, Harrogate Borough Council and community organisations like Resurrected Bites, people can contact the organisers directly.

    Mr Reid said the meal is open to anyone who wants to join, as are the home deliveries of a hot Christmas dinner. He added:

    "There might be people who have got somewhere to live and plenty of money, but are just on their own and lonely.
    "It all started for me when my dad had dementia. My step-mum cared for him until the point he had to go into a care home.
    "Although she had somebody with her, there was no stimulating conversation - it was quite lonely. How many people might be out there whose partner is ill or they still feel lonely even though they're not alone?
    "I wanted to do something that's not just for people who are homeless but people who have got financial struggles and can't afford to eat, people on their own who want someone to share Christmas with, or people who are looking after someone.
    "The carers themselves might want some company so they can bring the person they're caring for and join us.
    "We offer people the option of coming into the hall and eating with us, but if they don't want to do that, they have a young family or whatever, we deliver the food to them."


    So far, around 30 people have signed up to eat at the Masonic Lodge, and another 45 will receive their meals at home. Bruce expects there to be more than 80 in total by the time they stop taking requests on Friday - and he said he wouldn't be surprised if that number reached 100.

    There are volunteers wrapping gifts to send out to children, prepping veg for the meal, serving to visitors, driving hot food around to people's homes, and clearing up at the end of the day.

    To find out more about the meal, email the organising committee or call Bruce Reid on 07958  653084.