"That frees up a little bit more time and money for them to go wild on hair, makeup, nails, accessories, fake tans, or [I can] try and reassure them that, actually, it doesn't have to be so over the top."
Fen Homecare said changes were being made to the service.It has the right to appeal the decision.
A "repayable grant" has been approved by a council to help fund the relocation of a train station in a county.A new town is being built to the north of Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, and as part of the development Waterbeach train station will be moved.Homes England will pay £23m to fund part of the move, and a further £20m has been pledged by the Greater Cambridge Partnership, which has been overseeing the project.
Councillors on Cambridgeshire County Council's Strategy, Resources and Performance Committee approved the funding arrangements at a meeting on Thursday.Building a new railway station was a condition of South Cambridgeshire District Council's decision to
as part of the Waterbeach New Town.
Progress has already been delayed and costs have increased. In February"We thought people should have the choice and we didn't want the look at feel of a food bank.
"We felt some people wouldn't access food banks, if nothing else because of pride. We wanted it to be a destination to come here and shop."Eleanor Boycott, chief executive of the Bloxwich Community Partnership, a charity which runs the centre, added: "The response has been great, there's been a lot of interest.
"I think the community store is a step before the food bank so people can extend their money a little bit further and choose the food that they want."Another community shop has also opened at Bentley community centre and another is due to open in Blakenall.