Former UK PM David Cameron has arrived in Poland with aid for Ukrainian refugees - after driving over 1,000 miles across Europe. The ex-Tory leader partnered up with local charity Chippy Larder, which usually helps low income families with surplus food from supermarkets, to make the trek. Cameron has been volunteering at the charity in Chipping Norton for the past two years, and decided to booster their campaign of transporting essential donations over to Ukraine. The charity received enough donations for fleeing Ukrainian refugees "to fill a small lorry" - with everything from nappies to sanitary products, warm clothes and first aid kits. The Manchester Evening News covers news, entertainment, sport, and what's happening around the region - and has done since 1868. Follow us on our Social channels: Twitter: / mennewsdesk Facebook: / manchestereveningnews Instagram: / manchestereveningnews LinkedIn: / manchestereveningnewsbusiness Website: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ If you have a story tip or something you feel we should be investigating, you can email [email protected] or call on 0161 832 7200. LIKE | COMMENT | SUBSCRIBE | SHARE #ManchesterEveningNews uknews #ukraine