Maureen’s Caribbean Takeaway owner nominated for ITV’s Lorraine award

Maureen’s Caribbean Takeaway, located in Roundhay Road, Leeds has been serving delicious meals for almost two decades now. The restaurant is owned by the 63-year-old Maureen Wilkes; however, Maureen is much more than simply a restaurant owner. 

During a difficult lockdown, especially for shop owners, Maureen big-heartedly provided food from her kitchen to doctors, nurses, and her community. Her act of kindness was appreciated by the community, and admired by her daughters, who nominated Maureen for Woman of the Year on ITV’s Lorraine. 

On Monday the 27th of September, a crew of reporters visited Maureen in her restaurant announcing the news to the nominee. This came as a shock to Maureen as she was unaware of what her daughters had done. 

Following the announcement, the restaurant owner was interviewed by the YEP. In her interview she said how she wanted to offer her services to do good, she wanted to feed the ones in need in such a challenging period for society. 

“If I have food to give, I don’t mind giving it. Everyone needs to eat.” 

Maureen is now on her way to London for the ceremony.