Dirk Merwe with the food stall that he gave a facelift. Photo / Quinn O'Connell
Dirk Merwe with the food stall that he gave a facelift. Photo / Quinn O'Connell
A beloved broken neighbourhood food stall has been given a new lease on life, along with a bounty of fresh produce, thanks to the community.
The fruit stall was organised by Arataki Living Park Project and placed in the park for members of the community to drop off food andother goodies to share with the neighbourhood.
The cart was made in March but it had been worn down by the weather - the shelves were beginning to fall off and the structure was shaky. But now, thanks to some community spirit, the stall is back and stronger than ever.
Local Katie Horrocks said the ethos of the stall was "giving with love and taking with joy".
She said people left fresh produce, jars of homemade jams and, as winter rolled in, canned food at the stall.
Owner Alex Barclay said she heard through the grapevine that the stall was being fixed up so she decided to help by providing some fresh produce and tinned foods.
"We're all about helping the community so we're completely satisfied to be contributing."