By Damon Mitchell • Published: 16 May 2020 • 13:39
Fresh cuts: Pippa Jones collecting meat donated by the Masonic Lodge. Credit: Pippa Jones.
IN the last issue of Euro Weekly News we printed an article referring to our lovely people on the coast who have been feeding the needy in Marbella and Estepona. It seemed that certain people had been told that they would receive fines if they continued to cook and distribute food.
However, we have now received information from Pippa Jones, a member of the Food Fairies who has this morning (Saturday) spoken to sources from the Departamento de Sanidad of the Marbella Town Hall and Marbella Local Police who have confirmed this is not the case and those who wish to cook and provide for anybody who needs it, can do so.
Should anybody wish to clarify this they can call the Departamento de Sanidad.
We are sorry for any confusion this may have caused.
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