As the cost of living crisis deepens, the queue of people in Earlsfield needing food and essentials grows

Up the road, estate agent windows display £850,000 properties and there’s a wide selection of high-end coffee shops.

But in recent months, every Thursday morning, a queue has formed outside St Andrew’s church in Earlsfield, part of the London borough of Wandsworth, as the redbrick building transforms into a food bank.

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