The busy
Llangollen Coronavirus Help Group announced on Facebook yesterday it has set up a GoFundMe page to bring in urgent funds to support its vital work helping people in the town cope with the current crisis.
Over £270 has already been pledged. It can be reached at:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/llangollen-covid-19-support-group?utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR0YENQ0t613PD60Z-zaJgDm4smL4MYntALgiX40fAtbCQHPTs-x4pJHEQE
The group is also sending out leaflets containing its latest lockdown advice and information across the town in the coming days.
This will
include contact details for the various local outlets which are supplying meals
for delivery to vulnerable people.
There is also
a round-up of what the group has been doing to ease the effects of the crisis.
In her Facebook
post group co-ordinator Cat Meade includes pictures of the leaflets to show
people what is coming their way.
She also
details latest information from the Post Office at Stans on its revised opening
times, which are: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 9am - 5.30pm; Sat 9am -1pm; Weds, Sun –
Closed.
* Above, meal contact
details compiled by the help group.
Below, useful information for the ongoing crisis.
Voluntary
organisation Cadwyn Clwyd used Facebook to put out a message to community organisations
providing support during current Covid-19 crisis.
This said: “Project
funds available for organisations providing hands on and front-line community
support services in rural Denbighshire, Flintshire and Wrexham.
“Cadwyn Clwyd
has funds available to support community enterprises, charities, formal community groups and public
sector organisations in rural areas of Denbighshire, Flintshire & Wrexham
to enable them to adjust their frontline community support in the context of
the current and ever changing Coronavirus outbreak. Up to £3,000 is available to support eligible
activities.
“For more
information, contact: Adam Bishop 01490 340505 Adam.bishop@cadwynclwyd.co.uk;
Donna Hughes
01490 340500 Donna.hughes@cadwynclwyd.co.uk.
Simon Baynes MP took to
Facebook to send out a serious message to his Clwyd South constituents which
said: "Following the Prime Minister's announcement that stricter measures
will need to be taken to slow the spread of the Coronavirus, I want to urge my
constituents in Clwyd South to follow the Government advice. We are responsible
for our own safety and everyone else’s safety as well.
“When we reduce our
day-to-day contact with other people, we will reduce the spread of the disease.
“The UK Government is: Telling people to stay at home, except for very limited purposes;
closing non-essential shops and community spaces; stopping all gatherings of
more than two people in public.
“Everyone needs to comply
with these new measures. The police have been given the powers to enforce them
– including through fines and dispersing gatherings.
“These measures are
effective immediately. The Government will look again at these measures in
three weeks, and relax them if the evidence shows this is possible.
“These measures are
absolutely necessary because the more people that fall ill, then the harder it
is for our NHS to cope, and therefore we must slow the spread of the disease so
that fewer people are sick at any one time.
“To put it bluntly, if you
go out unnecessarily, you risk lives, and the ability of the NHS to prevent
deaths.
“The decision is in your
hands, but as the Prime Minister said, our police forces have been empowered to
disperse gatherings of more than two people; the police will issue fines to
anyone who does not comply with these rules; and the police will close all
shops that are not essential, as well as playgrounds and places of worship.
“Lives are at stake, and I
urge you all to do the right thing and abide by them in order to control this
pandemic."
Mr Baynes had
earlier said on Facebook that he had taken the decision to cancel local advice surgeries in the face of social distancing
rules.
PIC
Llangollen
Freecycle announced yesterday that it was temporarily closing down its Facebook
page.
Bex, the lady
who runs it, said: “Given the current circumstances I don't want to encourage
travel and people mixing and swapping items so I have temporarily suspended the
ability to post on this group.
“Everybody
needs to stay home and look after themselves and each other. Thanks for the
support so far and I look forward to when we can all contribute again.”
A post from the
North Wales Police roads policing unit showed that not everyone was sticking to
the current government rules.
It said: “Despite
being asked to stay at home, we are still seeing people drive at high speeds on
some of our roads – this includes motorcycles too.
“Maybe it’s
because there’s less traffic on the roads. Maybe it’s because some are still
taking advantage of the good weather.
“There is no
excuse. Enforcement will continue. We are still out there keeping an eye on the
roads. Please heed the warning.
“The last
thing we need is to deal with a road traffic collision. Our NHS colleagues are
under extreme pressure. Don’t add to it.” #StayHomeSaveLives
* Over the past few days llanblogger has received requests from readers for advice and information about the crisis. These are being passed immediately to the help group.