URGENT UPDATE: As Christmas approaches, Ian Roome MP has released a heartfelt message to the residents of North Devon, emphasizing the importance of community support during this challenging festive season. With the cost of living crisis impacting many, Roome calls on residents to come together and help those in need.
In his message, Roome expressed gratitude for the unwavering support from local communities throughout this year. He highlighted the essential work of those who will remain on duty during the holidays, including staff in the NHS, care services, and emergency responders. “Christmas can be a difficult time for many,” Roome stated, urging residents to remember those who may be feeling isolated or overwhelmed.
This message comes as many families in North Devon face rising costs, including energy bills and housing expenses, which do not take a break for the holidays. Roome reassured those struggling that they are not alone and encouraged community members to lend a helping hand.
Earlier today, Roome visited Barnstaple to support the Winter Food Collection at Tesco, organized in collaboration with the Trussell Trust. He praised the volunteers and staff who are working tirelessly to ensure that local foodbanks are stocked with essential items during the winter months. “Adding just a few extra items to your shopping cart can make a significant impact,” he noted.
Roome also highlighted the importance of companionship during this season, sharing his experience at the festive Memory Café at Barnstaple Library. This event brought together older residents and those living with memory loss for a warm gathering filled with conversation and festive treats.
The spirit of community was palpable at the recent Christmas Tree Festival at the South Molton Parish Church of St Mary Magdalene, where local groups showcased their creativity and togetherness in a time-honored North Devon tradition. “It was a joyful celebration that truly embodied the essence of our community,” Roome remarked.
Roome took a moment to acknowledge organizations like the Northern Devon Foodbank, North Devon Hospice, and North Devon Against Domestic Abuse for their ongoing support to those in need. He reminded residents that Citizens Advice is available for anyone feeling overwhelmed by financial pressures, stating, “There is no shame in reaching out for help.”
As North Devon gears up for Christmas, Roome’s message resonates deeply, calling for unity and compassion. “Thank you to everyone giving their time over the festive period. North Devon does Christmas brilliantly,” he concluded.
Residents are encouraged to share this message and get involved in local initiatives that support vulnerable community members. Together, we can make a difference this holiday season.





































