jules hyam has been there this morning.oad number four that's arrived here at the food bank in martock. there's all sorts of things in there. and if you think back to just tuesday it was when someone broke in to the window over there, you can see the damage that was done. they got inside the food bank and took several hundred pounds worth of goods. i mean, there are 50 to 80 different people that use this food bank every single week. there's even more at christmas, 100, 120. so it did have a really big impact. but come on, have a look at how it's changed. if you look inside here now, just look at the difference. absolutely full with different goods. and dave is one of the people that runs the center here. dave, how did you feel when you came in and you saw the window smashed, everything gone? it was such a devastating thing to have a community facility like this, a community resource that someone had broken into because everything here is donated and that was what was stolen. but we've seen the difference. everything's dona