🍕 Heroic Pizza Man Delivers Hope and Hot Meals in Monmouth! 🍕

When the destructive Storm Claudia swept through Monmouth, leaving many without power and basic necessities, local hero Adam Preddy knew he had to step up. With a heart as warm as his oven, Adam hit the road from Bridgend with his mobile pizza van, determined to bring comfort to those affected.
Parking his trailer on Priory Road, Adam served over 400 piping hot margarita and pepperoni pizzas to flood-stricken residents. Together with his colleague Zoe Baldwin, they worked tirelessly from 3pm to 8pm, making sure everyone got a slice of relief amidst the chaos.

“It’s been crazy tonight,” Adam shared. “Seeing the queues of people, some without power or a kitchen, it just felt right to help and provide a hot meal.”
Adam’s generous mission was supported by dear friends Eileen and Eric Brown, who contributed hundreds of pounds towards the cause. Their kindness, combined with thousands of pounds worth of pizza stock, helped turn a disaster-stricken day into one of hope and community spirit.

Monmouth might be down, but it’s certainly not out, thanks to local legends like Adam. A big shoutout to everyone showing support in these tough times – you’re the real MVPs! 💪🌊
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