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Our seaside town is becoming London-on-Sea – hard-up locals live in Travelodges while homes are turned into holiday lets | The Sun
CORNISH locals have blasted rich toffs for snapping up second homes in their pretty fishing port- while they are forced to rely on food banks.
Situated at the mouth of the beautiful Camel Estuary on Cornwall’s north coast, Padstow has become one of the UK's most expensive areas and a top holiday destination for the rich and famous.
But all this comes at a price. Padstow was recently named the fourth most expensive coastal town in the UK with an average house price last year of £791,000. The town has also seen a 94 per cent increase in house prices since 2012.
TV chef Rick Stein employs around 400 people in the town across several seafood restaurants, shops and a cookery school.
Fellow celebrity chef Paul Ainsworth runs a Michelin-starred restaurant in the town and Gordon Ramsay has a home across the estuary in Rock.
In stark contrast to its status as a wealthy foodie destination, Padstow opened its first food bank earlier this year and has so far helped to feed 184 people – including 88 children – in the town.
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Jacqui White, project manager for the food bank, said: “People look at Padstow and think this is where rich people come on holiday – why would they need a food bank? But it’s desperately needed.
“We’re in a dire situation. People who are already working are really struggling. They can only work as hard as they are but they don’t have enough money coming in. They’re not people who ever expected to need a foodbank.
“We had a fisherman who hadn’t been able to work because the weather was bad and had burned through his savings. He only came to us and asked for help when he couldn’t feed his dog any more.
“It’s like the old saying ‘Champagne taste with lemonade money’. We’re now paying London prices on Cornwall wages and it’s not just rent, the same goes for prices in shops, business rates, everything you can think of.
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