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Sunday, April 19, 2020

Local coronavirus update - Sunday


Cat Meade, co-ordinator of the Llangollen Coronavirus Help Group posted earlier today to say: “We have teamed up with Blue Bay Launderette,Llangollen to bring a FREE WASH for all local KEY WORKERS.

“Please Sponsor if you would like to HELP, please contact Jayne at Blue Bay, open Mon, Weds, Fri, on 01978 869227.

“A WASH is £7.50.Paypal Friends & Family Jlevyd@aol.com

“KEY WORKERS
Carers
NHS
Teachers
Police
Fire
Shop Workers
Postal Services
Bin Men
“KEY WORKERS, please contact Jayne direct to arrange your wash and thank you from all of Llangollen


Llangollen Health Centre posted advice for parents during Coronavirus:

They said: “Some good advice from the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health on what to do if your child is unwell during this period.


The Besti Cadwaladr health board shared a post from Awyr Las - The North Wales NHS Charity which said: “Crafters, we need you!
“We’re appealing for volunteers to help sew laundry bags for our NHS staff. The bags will enable staff to take their uniform home and put them straight into their washing machine, helping to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
“The bags need to be made from a piece of material 24” x 48” that can be washed in excess of 60 degrees celsius.
“If you sew and would like to get involved, please let us know you’re making them by registering as a ‘maker’ here: https://awyrlas.org.uk/covid19offersofsupport
“We can then let you know where the drop off points are or arrange for volunteers to pick them up, perhaps help you out with some materials and definitely make sure you get the thank you that you deserve for helping out your local NHS staff at this challenging time.”
Simon Baynes, MP for Clwyd South, shared a post from the Leader about an interesting new scheme.

It said: “Retailers! Your Community Needs You! The Wrexham Leader Live are teaming up with local retailers to help provide older people with a free home delivery service for essential items such as bread, milk and newspapers.
“In these challenging times it's so important for the community to pull together. This is a great campaign by the Leader and I know that residents will really appreciate local retailers offering this support to our most vulnerable neighbours.
“If you're a retailer and you're interested in taking part, you can phone to register on: 0800 6120888.”

Later, Mr Baynes shared the Leader’s list of participating retailers, which was headed by SG Newsagents in Castle Street, Llangollen.

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