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May 2023

Last Updated: 09/05/2023
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Community

New weekly cafe aims to bring Killinghall community together

by Vicky Carr

| 09 May, 2023
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Some of the Resurrected Bites volunteers at Killinghall Methodist Church.

A pay-as-you-feel cafe will open its third branch in the Harrogate district this week – and is hoping to offer a menu fit for its surroundings.

Resurrected Bites will run every Thursday in Killinghall Methodist Church, which has just undergone a £248,000 renovation.

The community interest company has been serving up food waste meals at West Park United Reformed Church in Harrogate and Gracious Street Methodist Church in Knaresborough for the last two years.

But Chris Lidgett, who has joined as operations manager, said he hopes the new cafe will offer something a little different both on its menu and to the community. He told the Stray Ferret:

"We're trying to promote to a different audience. It's a refreshed church in an affluent village, so it's not necessarily about food poverty, but about isolation.
"We want people to come out, use the new facility, and meet people. If it goes well, we might look at rolling it out to more places."


What the Killinghall cafe will have in common with the others is that its menu will be entirely made up of food that would otherwise go to waste.

Donated by supermarkets and other commercial operations, the food is still perfectly edible and just as tasty as the day it arrived on the shelves, but does not meet the exacting requirements of some retailers.

That means the menu for each week is only confirmed the day before the cafe opens, depending on what has come into the organisation's warehouse on Hornbeam Park. Mr Lidgett said:

"You never know what you're going to get through the door. It's Ready, Steady Cook every day! It's definitely a challenge, but a good one."


Chris Lidgett and Sam O'Brien at Resurrected Bites' Killinghall cafeChris Lidgett and volunteer Katie White

With a background in catering, Mr Lidgett is more than used to coming up with new dishes.

Until earlier this year, he worked at Crimple on Leeds Road. Prior to that, he lived in the south of England, where he and his wife ran award-winning pubs in areas including the Cotswolds.

His CV is varied, however: he joined the Army when he was younger and served in the Household Cavalry – which brought with it slightly unusual responsibilities. After "stupidly" putting his hand up when asked if anyone could play a musical instrument, he became the Queen's trumpeter.

He performed at events including Trooping the Colour and the State Opening of Parliament. On one memorable occasion, he travelled to Paris with Her Majesty for the Bastille Day celebrations in 2005.

He described the Queen as "a lovely woman" who would always take the time to speak to those taking part in events and ceremonies. However, Chris is quite clear he has no plans to return to that life, even after seeing the pageantry of the coronation over the weekend.

"It's like a throwback. People say, 'it looks amazing'. I just look and yes, it is amazing, but you don't realise how much work goes into that and the sacrifices that are made.
"Three weeks beforehand, you'd be getting up at 1am and doing the whole parade at 2am."






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  • Stray Ferret Christmas Appeal smashes £20,000 target for Resurrected Bites

  • Refurbished church aims to meet needs of growing Killinghall community






His new role is a world away from Royal pomp and protocols. It has been funded by donations made as part of the Stray Ferret's Christmas appeal which, with match-funding from local firm Techbuyer, raised more than £30,000 in just four weeks.

Since joining Resurrected Bites in early April, Chris has spent time getting to know the small team of staff and the 200 volunteers who help to keep it running.

He has visited the community groceries in New Park and Gracious Street, where people struggling to afford food can become members, entitling them to a weekly shop for a fraction of the price it would be in a supermarket.

Chris said:

"I do quite like being on site so you can see some of the service users and just realise what we actually do for people. They say, 'we wouldn't have survived without you' and 'you might not think you're doing much, but what you are doing is incredible'.
"We want to be able to get the word out there a bit more and reach more people because there must be so many people struggling."


Although run on a pay-as-you-feel basis, to enable everyone to afford a meal out, Resurrected Bites' cafes rely heavily on those who can afford to donate giving generously to cover running costs across the organisation.

A few 'dry runs' have already been held, when some of Resurrected Bites' 200 volunteers have been treated to a meal by the team in Killinghall as they get to grips with the practicalities of cooking, serving and clearing away. They're now ready to open the doors this week.

Cafe manager Sam O'Brien said:

“We are so grateful to all of the volunteers who have signed up so far. They are such a lovely bunch and so keen to make a success of the cafe.
"We still need more volunteers though, particularly people who can help with the cooking, so if you can help on a Thursday, please apply to volunteer via the website or pop in to speak to me.”


Resurrected Bites' Killinghall cafe will be open from 11.30am to 2pm every Thursday at Killinghall Methodist Church.