A Crewe food bank has kicked off a new era to meet soaring demand with major support from a growing storage company.

St Paul’s Centre food bank has moved into larger premises at Wellington House on Delamere Street, boosting its vital work helping the most vulnerable families.

Lock Stock Self Storage marked the milestone with a bumper donation including pasta, sauces, biscuits, tinned goods and rice.

The North Wales-based firm – set to open a new Crewe site in January – also threw in festive treats to bring festive cheer to struggling households.

Lock Stock, which has a long-standing policy of backing community groups where it operates, said it was proud to support the service as demand continues to rise.

Jez Chalmers, St Paul’s Centre’s CEO, said Lock Stock’s donation would make a real difference to struggling families in the town. He said the food bank provided more than 1,000 households with food during 2025, with more than 2,000 people fed with 15 tons of food.

He said: “We are incredibly grateful to Lock Stock for their donation.

“What we are finding at the moment is that donations to our food bank have gone down but the demand on the food bank has gone up.

“So the gap has widened, and more than ever we are taking out of our own finances to keep things going and that has the potential to eat into budgets which we want to set aside for other projects.

“So running a service like a food bank has become a huge financial juggling act.

“To have an organisation like Lock Stock supporting us, especially just before Christmas, is a wonderful thing to happen.

“The need for food banks is increasing and it’s not always people who are unemployed or homeless; it’s often from people who are working a couple of jobs and trying to keep everything going.

“It can even be people dealing with hidden debt, there are all sorts of needs going on from behind closed doors, and our job is to offer kindness, dignity, not judgement – just food.

LockStock self storage donation of food to St Paul’s Centre Food Bank, Crewe; Pictured Richard Warner of LockStock with Kate Junory-Lusar and Jez Chalmers from the St Paul’s Centre .

“Our food bank has been running since the 2010s and we get donations generally from all over the place but the biggest donors are local faith groups and churches.

“Crewe Alexandra FC have just made a donation, we get local families turning up, we have support from supermarkets with having trollies in various stores.

“And more than ever we are starting to see more partnerships between the business, public and charity sector, which is really wonderful to see and massively needed.

“We have about eight volunteers working on the food bank and that includes collecting the donation, stocking the food on the shelves and making up the food parcels.

“The food bank is open every day and people come and collect their food from about 10am to 12pm.”

Lock Stock Self Storage site manager Richard Warner said he was delighted to be able to present the company’s food donation to the food bank.

He said: “It is always pleasing to be able to help people at any time of the year, and to be able to do that at Christmas is extra special.

“Sadly the need for food banks is growing and some families are really struggling to make ends meet.

“We are proud to be part of the community here in Crewe and we feel it is our responsibility to help that community where and when we can.

“The food bank is starting a new era with its new base and we are starting a new era with our new site in Crewe, so it’s been wonderful to be able to work together on this project.”

The donation comes as Lock Stock, the UK’s largest container-based storage provider, is set to open its new 150-unit site in Crewe under its rapid expansion plans.

The 1.2-acre site at the junction of Catherine Street and Frances Street will regenerate an area left derelict following a major fire at a disused printworks in August last year.

The facility will feature solar-powered security lighting, keyless coded entry, and extended access hours from 6am to 11pm.

The site will also include Lock Stock’s advanced online booking system with monitored CCTV and a live intercom link to the company’s head office in Denbigh, allowing new customers to sign up and start storing within minutes.

The opening will extend Lock Stock’s growing Cheshire presence, following the launch of new storage parks this year in Winsford, Runcorn and Northwich.