“Then, for the past five or six weeks, we decided to say a little thanks to those who deserve it most by giving free meals out.”
Free meals have been delivered to staff in Alnwick Infirmary, local care homes and the town’s ambulance and police stations.
Mohammed, who opened the Indian restaurant just over a year ago, said: “It’s not the year we’d been hoping for and this situation has hit us but we felt it was important to give recognition for the key workers who are helping everyone.”
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