Man making hot food deliveries to truck drivers across region and Banbury

A truck driver is delivering hot meals and drinks to fellow truckers across the region, including the Warwick services on the motorway and in Banbury.
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Truck drivers like Patrick Owens spend long hours each day transporting goods needed by people across the country during the coronavirus outbreak.

Patrick and his wife, Shelly, spent most of the day on Wednesday April 15 delivering homemade hot meals and drinks to truck drivers across the region as they stopped for breaks at popular lay-by spots and service stations.

They delivered 50 portions of chicken casserole, 50 jacket potatoes, 40 bottles of water and Coke and 40 Easter eggs, all free of charge.

Patrick Owens delivers a hot meal to a truck driverPatrick Owens delivers a hot meal to a truck driver
Patrick Owens delivers a hot meal to a truck driver

They're also planning another delivery of homemade chilli and nachos to truckers at the Warwick Services on the M40 motorway and in Banbury on this Wednesday April 22.

Patrick said: "We're not looking to get anything out of this. It's all come out of our own pocket. We just want to help."

Patrick created the online group called HGV SOS UK on Facebook as a way for truck drivers across the country to come together and communicate with one another in one place as a community.

He added: "It's not just about delivering food. It's about mental health too. It's good to talk. We just see how they are doing in general, and how they're coping with the lockdown.

Truck driver Patrick Owens delivers hot meals to other truck drivers across the regionTruck driver Patrick Owens delivers hot meals to other truck drivers across the region
Truck driver Patrick Owens delivers hot meals to other truck drivers across the region

Patrick currently works as a truck driver delivering food to area distribution centres across the country.

He added: "We provide the backbone to the country transporting goods across the country."

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Food prepared and delivered by truck driver, Patrick Owens and his wife, Shelly OwensFood prepared and delivered by truck driver, Patrick Owens and his wife, Shelly Owens
Food prepared and delivered by truck driver, Patrick Owens and his wife, Shelly Owens

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