Two men from Exmouth have been helping to feed the refugees in Calais over Christmas.
John Plastow and Pete Turner travelled to the huge camp for would-be migrants in early December and when they arrived, joined forces with a local charity which supplies the food.
They had to get a mechanical digger to flatten a piece of land so that they could put up their marquee - and are now feeding around 50 people a day.
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