this exhibit at the national railway museum celebrates the guys that kept the railways running last yeared to close. so instead of turning up to work and knocking out the breakfasts, she had an idea. tell me about the supper collective, then. we quickly started to worry and think about some of our locals, our regulars, and how they were going to manage. and quite quickly we realised there was going to be a need for people to get meals, that were isolated and vulnerable. so we just started doing some meals, and it sort of very quickly snowballed, lots of people came on board with us, and we were delivering food to people that were vulnerable, isolated, all over york. restaurants from across the city got involved, from pizza joints to chocolate emporiums, and julia was right at the heart of it. julia, tell me about this artwork that is going on here. oh, yeah, it's incredible. they basically wanted to celebrate all the people that had done things for the community, so me and steve had our photograph taken, and it has been kind of like graffitied. it is great, an amazing picture. and it rep