“The new pots and pans have really expanded what I can cook,” Sean told The Big Issue. “I enjoy cooking and entertaining, though that isn’t really an option where I am now.
“I like experimenting with food and trying out different flavours, herbs and spices and being able to plan, prepare and cook a meal has helped me to fill my time.
“I’d like to say a massive thank you to The Big Issue for their support, it’s been absolutely brilliant.”
The Big Issue has also helped Sean outside the kitchen too with money and supermarket vouchers to keep him going as well as putting money on his pay-as-you-go phone so he can keep in touch with the outside world.
Despite that, the move from a tent into accommodation has been an eye-opener for Sean, who admits that he is looking forward to getting back to the spot where he sleeps rough. The UK Government has already committed to preventing anyone who has been taken off the streets and put up in accommodation from going back to rough sleeping.
Sean, who has been selling the magazine for three years after another three-year spell 15 years ago, has also been keeping in contact with his customers and admits he is desperate to get back to his pitch.
“It’s nice where I’m staying, it’s a good place,” Sean told The Big Issue. “I had a couple of problems early on when I was moved out to a bed and breakfast, which wasn’t ideal, but I managed to get back into the same room.
“I miss the life that I had – when I was rough sleeping I was out in my tent – and I’m living in my personal hell. Every day is the same and it is difficult finding things to fill my time.
“Even when I was out selling The Big Issue, I was out all day talking to people and meeting people and having a good time.
“I really miss it. I’m an Irishman and we are very sociable people, we love to talk. I see my customers as friends and some of them have my phone number and email address so we have been able to keep in contact. And some who don’t have been in contact to ask how I am.
“Luckily I saw Covid-19 coming and managed to put away a little bit of money to keep me going.
“I’m alive and well, I’m missing you all and can’t wait to see you again. I can’t wait to get back on my pitch.”
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