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Catering Flight Brings Christmas Cheer To Residential Home

Catering Flight at RAF Wittering and the RAF Benevolent Fund teamed up to make a Christmas difference to nearby senior citizens and veterans on Friday 10th December.

Flying Officer Caroline Turner is the Contract Support Officer at the Cambridgeshire Station. She said: “In previous years we have held a special Christmas dinner in the Officers’ Mess for our local senior citizens, but it’s not been possible with the Coronavirus Pandemic.”

Flying Officer Caroline Turner in conversation with one of the residents
Flying Officer Caroline Turner in conversation with one of the residents
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Finding the ‘do nothing’ option simply unacceptable, Flying Officer Turner asked for assistance from the RAF Benevolent Fund. The Fund was happy to help with the project and provided money for two Christmas hampers, to be delivered to two care homes in Peterborough and Stamford.

The hampers with the ‘Play Your Cards Right’ board in the background
The hampers with the ‘Play Your Cards Right’ board in the background
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Commercial partner Eurest Support Services made some donations to the hampers, and the highly skilled RAF Chefs of Wittering’s Catering Flight produced a traditional Scottish treat in the form of Tablet. Made from sugar, condensed milk and butter Tablet’s closest relative is fudge, but it has a delicious texture and flavour all its own.

The carefully wrapped packages of Scottish Tablet
The carefully wrapped packages of Scottish Tablet
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Flying Officer Turner is from Scotland herself, and said: “We wanted the hampers to be more than just a purchase that we would deliver, it’s important that RAF Wittering made it just a bit more special so we put our own work into it. I’m from Scotland and I don’t know anybody who doesn’t enjoy a piece of Tablet, it’s absolutely lovely.”

One of the two homes was Kingfisher Court in Peterborough, which has a high proportion of Service veterans as residents and operates a high-quality extra care system. Managers from the home allowed a limited visit within safety guidelines so the team from RAF Wittering could hand over their Christmas hampers in person.

One of the residents in conversation with RAF Chef, Corporal James McInerney
One of the residents in conversation with RAF Chef, Corporal James McInerney
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In addition to the foods and gifts, the hampers contained a handcrafted version of the TV classic ‘Play Your Cards Right’ made by Catering Flight themselves, a DVD of the RAF Regiment Band playing Christmas songs and Christmas cards written by RAF personnel from across the whole Station.

Gerardine Church is the Extra Care Manager at Kingfisher Court. She said: “It’s a massive thank you, they really appreciate the gifts. And long after the gifts have been used up, we will still have the Play Your Cards Right board to keep us amused.”

One of the hampers
One of the hampers
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Among the residents were RAF veterans Keith and Sheila Jackson. Keith served for 27 years as an RAF Mover, finishing his career at RAF Wittering and Sheila was in admin. Veteran Gerald Dexter served as an aircraft technician, working on Canberra aircraft and was also a member of 504 Squadron, a reserve squadron now based at RAF Wittering.

Mr Keith Jackson and Mrs Sheila Jackson
Mr Keith Jackson and Mrs Sheila Jackson
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Mr Gerald Dexter and Mrs Audrey Dexter
Mr Gerald Dexter and Mrs Audrey Dexter
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Wing Commander Maggie Boyle is Officer Commanding Support Wing at RAF Wittering. She said: “What a wonderful start to Christmas. Caroline has done a great job in bringing this project to life, and I’m so pleased that we’ve had the understanding and support of the RAF Benevolent Fund. Catering Flight have added their own personal touch and made a real difference to the lives of these senior citizens and veterans, it is the Christmas spirit in action. Brilliant work!”

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