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Essex locals ‘will never forget’ King Charles and Queen Camilla visit

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Essex locals ‘will never forget’ King Charles and Queen Camilla visit
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King Charles and Queen Camilla travelled to the Essex village of Dedham on Thursday, where they spent the morning engaging with local residents and business owners who have contributed to the community.

The royal pair made their way to the Sun Inn, greeting approximately 100 invited guests, exchanging handshakes and enquiring about their various endeavours.


Among those present were Armin Lange and Nikki Ranson, who jointly lead Colchester Foodbank based in Tollgate Village.

The invitation from the Lord Lieutenant of Essex’s office caught the charity leaders completely off guard.

Charity leader at Colchester Foodbank were ‘honoured’ to meet King Charles and Queen Camilla earlier this week

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Mr Lange reflected on the occasion: “Being invited to meet the King and Queen yesterday was truly an amazing experience, one that’s completely unforgettable for me and our volunteers.”

Ms Ranson expressed similar sentiments about the encounter: “It was such an incredible honour.

“It’s a moment we will never forget, and I know it meant the world to all our volunteers.

“It really shines a light on and recognises all the tireless work we all do at the foodbank.”

Following their departure from the Sun Inn, the King and Queen were welcomed by members of the public who had gathered along the High Street.

A group of local schoolchildren performed songs for the royal visitors before the couple continued their tour to the Essex Rose Tea House.

The Colchester Foodbankk nwarehouse has been receiving considerably less stock compared to previous years

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The visit provided a significant moment of recognition for the foodbank’s dedicated team, who work tirelessly to support vulnerable members of the Colchester community.

Despite the celebratory occasion, the foodbank faces significant challenges in its day-to-day operations.

Towards the end of last year, the charity’s directors reported a sharp increase in demand during the Christmas period, while contributions from the public simultaneously declined.

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The warehouse has been receiving considerably less stock compared to previous years.

Ms Ranson issued an urgent appeal, stating the organisation is “short on everything,” from food items to toiletries.

Specific products desperately needed include long-life milk, tinned vegetables, fruit, pasta sauces and fish.

King Charles and Queen Camilla braved the bad weather to support the local town

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The charity is also seeking to relocate to larger premises, with the former Osgood Smith wholesale confectionery site on Greenstead Road identified as their preferred destination.

However, a confirmed date for the move remains outstanding.

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