Would-be migrants stranded in the notorious Jungle camp at Calais will have a kitchen serving tea and food for the next few months - thanks to two men from Exmouth.
John Plastow and Pete Turner went out there in early December and spent several weeks setting up a soup kitchen - which ended up feeding more than 80 people a day.
While there they managed to arrange for a group of Christian youth workers to continue running the facility - supported by donations from local residents.
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