Tottenham Training Centre delivers fresh produce for local community
Fresh produce from Tottenham Hotspur’s training centre in Enfield is being distributed to the most vulnerable and in-need people in the community amid coronavirus crisis (h/t TottenhamHotspur.com).
The Enfield Training Centre houses the Tottenham Kitchen Garden, which produces organic fruit, vegetables and herbs. These are used at the first-team restaurant throughout the season. These are grown to complement the specific dietary requirements of individual performances to help recovery and improve performance.
Now, the same produce, which includes spinach, rhubarb, chives, parsley and garlic, is being delivered to the in-need people of the local community via the Haringey food distribution hub that is currently in operation at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (h/t TottenhamHotspur.com).
“From here, the produce is delivered to those identified by Haringey Council as most in-need within our local community during the current COVID-19 pandemic.”
This comes as another step taken in a line of many by our club to help in these circumstances. For instance, the club confirmed last week that the stadium was being turned into a hospital unit.
In addition, it was announced that the stadium’s ‘pitch pocket’ would be used as a storage base by the London Food Alliance. This was done to ensure food supplies for the most vulnerable people in London during the COVID-19 pandemic (h/t TottenhamHotspur.com).
Weekly deliveries of fresh produce to the @HaringeyCouncil food distribution hub at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium are now taking place.
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Given the current situation across the globe, it is great to see that our club is doing its best to help out in these difficult circumstances.