Telford and Wrekin Interfaith Council will serve free Christmas meals to people in need.
A charity is set to cook and deliver hundreds of free Christmas meals to people struggling with the cost of living.
Chairman Raj Metta said he wanted to make sure everyone had a hot meal at Christmas, with "unity in the community" the group's main message. "Anyone from any background or from any walk of life can approach us for anything they need," he said.He said Christmas meals will be delivered to people between 10:30 GMT and 12:30 GMT, with a sit-down meal served until 14:30 GMT.
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