Local restaurants step up to support flooding victims

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IN the face of adversity during the recent flooding, Warrington’s local businesses and community have shown remarkable generosity and compassion.

Aros Kitchen and Bombay 8 restaurant have gone above and beyond, providing hundreds of freshly cooked hot meals to support victims of the recent floods that have devastated the area.

These acts of kindness have not gone unnoticed, with Warrington’s Deputy Mayor, Councillor Mo Hussain, expressing his heartfelt gratitude to those stepping forward during this challenging time.
“I am overwhelmed by the generosity of the businesses and the community coming together to help with food,” said Cllr Hussain. “I just feel so bad for the residents affected and wish we could do more to help.”

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Aros kitchen owner Younis Arazz

The flooding has left many residents displaced, struggling to cope with damage to their homes and possessions. However, initiatives like those from Aros Kitchen and Bombay 8 offer not only practical support but also a sense of solidarity and care during such difficult times.
As the recovery efforts continue, the Deputy Mayor emphasized the importance of community spirit and collaboration in helping those impacted rebuild their lives.
This inspiring response following the flooding highlights the strength of Warrington’s community, proving that even in the toughest times, collective kindness and action can make a meaningful difference.


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