A CASH windfall is helping Netley Waterside House to serve up food glorious food.
The house, overlooking Southampton Water, is owned by the Winged Fellowship Trust - a national charity offering breaks for disabled people and their carers.
A donation of £1,600 from Esso and ExxonMobil Chemical at Fawley has helped Netley Waterside House to buy a new food counter as part of a makeover for its kitchens.
Craig Rees, manager of Netley Waterside House, said: "We are grateful to the refinery for their funding.
"The new counter provides hot plates and improved lighting and we are now able to offer a wider choice of menu to our guests."
And Carol Dunford, of ExxonMobil public affairs, said: "We are delighted to be able to help the trust in this way.
"I very much enjoyed visiting the centre to see
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