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    Lock's Garage Now has a Defibrillator On-Site

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    By Hereford Voice,

    Life Saving: Lock's Garage now has defibrillator on-site.

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    This is much welcomed life-saving equipment!

    A post on their Facebook page reads: 

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    "Out of a terrible tragedy, a little good. Thank you to Mrs Helen Jones. Now up and running at Lock’s. Hopefully it will never be needed. 
    All staff are first aid trained (included AEDs) and specific training will be given when the lockdown is over" 

     


    Wye Valley NHS Trust Sets Up 'Thinking Of You' Service

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    'Thinking of you’ service set up for loved ones to keep in touch with patients

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    There was no image, so we have created this one which has been endorsed by the trust for us to use.

    A new ‘thinking of you’ service has been set up for loved ones to keep in touch with patients staying in hospitals across the county, whilst ward visiting remains suspended. 

    Wye Valley NHS Trust has introduced the new service to help keep patients and their family and friends in contact with one another during Covid-19. 

    The service is available seven days a week and messages will be delivered by hospital staff to patients on the wards at Hereford County Hospital, Leominster, Bromyard and Ross Community Hospital. Catherine Davies, associate director of nursing at Wye Valley NHS Trust, said:

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    “This is a difficult time for everyone and we hope this brings some comfort and cheer to our patients who are currently in hospital and missing their loved ones.  

    “Our patient experience team will deliver the messages to patients as quickly as possible, 7 days a week, during office hours, and are also available on 01432 372986 if you have an enquiry or question about the care of your relative”.

    The relative of a Trust patient said:

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    “I just wanted to say a huge thank you to the hospital for organising this.  It was so lovely to hear that my mum received her photos and a lovely surprise for her.  It is really appreciated that you're doing what you can in these difficult circumstances”.

    What you need to do to send a message to your loved one: 

    Choose one family member or friend to send the letter

    Include the patients full name, date of birth and ward/department where they are an inpatient

    Email the letter and the above details to Thinkingofyou@wvt.nhs.uk


    Herefordshire Council | Talk Community

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    Herefordshire Council | Talk Community.
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    Looking after each other? The weekend is the perfect time to call friends, neighbours and relatives to see how they are coping and to check they are ok during this difficult time. If someone you know is having trouble please call 01432 260027 or visit the Talk Community website HERE

    What is Talk Community?
    Herefordshire Council Talk Community COVID-19 response team has been set up to provide help and support where it’s most needed in Herefordshire, to identify and support the most vulnerable residents in the county. 

    The response team is made up from volunteers based around the county so they can reach people no matter where they are located, or how isolated their location.

    This is a worrying and challenging time for many, so in response to the outbreak of COVID-19 they are working with community organisations and local businesses to help connect people to support in their local area.

    They will continue to provide reassurance and support over the coming weeks, helping you to live well in your own home for as long as is needed.

    If you are worried about how you might cope in the coming weeks, have gaps in your support plan or need extra assistance, then the Talk Community’ COVID-19 response team can help you.

    You can complete our request for support form / Request for help from community volunteers HERE

    Call them on 01432 260027 or email talkcommunitycovidresponse@herefordshire.gov.uk

    Local support and assistance
    If you would like to volunteer to help support elderly, frail, disabled, and vulnerable people and families in Herefordshire, please complete our volunteering form HERE

    Health advice
    Follow NHS advice if you have coronavirus symptoms as described on their website HERE

    There is currently no specific treatment for coronavirus. It's therefore important to follow the latest NHS advice and stay at home guidance for people with confirmed or possible coronavirus infection on the gov.uk website. This will help stop the spread of coronavirus and help protect others in your community while you are infectious.

     


    Check Out This Brilliant Illustration of 'Captain Tom Moore'

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    By Hereford Voice,

    Check out this brilliant illustration tribute that we had sent to us by our friend Kyle Dowling of 'Captain Tom Moore' who will be 100 years old at the end of this month and has raised over £13m for the NHS.

    You can donate HERE

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    Illustration courtesy of Kyle Blade

    please email any art enquiries to kdowlingart@gmail.com

    #HerefordVoice #walkwithtom #NHS


    Captain Tom Moore 100th Birthday Badges!

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    Captain Tom Moore 100th Birthday Badges!

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    Our friend Kyle Dowling (artist)has created these fantastic birthday badges to celebrate Captain Tom Moore's 100th birthday. 

    Hereford Voice appreciates this nice gesture and is happy to share this idea from the artist however, we are not involved in any sales or profit whatsoever.

    You could also celebrate by changing your profile photos to a 'Happy Birthday' badge or maybe wearing a birthday badge for Tom and sending him your wishes with a photo.

    Captain Tom has so far raised over £17m for the NHS.

    If you prefer, you can purchase a badge and wear it with pride both to celebrate Captain Tom's 100th birthday and as a symbol of your support for both Tom's brilliant fundraising effort for the wonderful NHS.|

    50% from all profit will go directly to Captain Tom's fund.

    You can purchase your badges here HERE or you can donate direct HERE

    #HerefordVoice #CaptainTomMoore #TomorrowWillBeAGoodDay


    Petition to give Captain Tom Moore a Knighthood

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    By Hereford Voice,

    Please sign this petition to give fundraising veteran Captain Tom Moore a knighthood.

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    Captain Tom Moore

    This petition has already gained almost 500,000 signatures!

    This amazing motivational hero deserves to be awarded a knighthood. World War Two veteran Tom Moore who is walking 100 lengths of his back garden before his 100th birthday has already raised over £17 million for the NHS in just one week and the amount is still growing. 

    This petition calls for him to be recognised in the next honours list, which is due to be published on the Queen's official birthday in June.

    Sonia Wilson, an NHS midwife, started the petition, explaining that

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    "it's given me and my colleagues a huge morale boost to watch Captain Moore over the last few days".

    Captain Tom has received huge support on Social Media with the hashtag #KnighthoodforCaptainTom trending.

    Please sign the petition here


    Using the Countryside and Open Spaces During COVID-19 Lockdown

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    Advice to landowners and the public when accessing public rights of way and open spaces 

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    The government’s priority is to save lives and the best way to protect yourself and others from illness is to stay at home. However, exercise is still important for people’s physical and mental wellbeing and many people look to take their daily exercise outside.

    The extended restrictions on movement announced by the government also apply to public rights of way and everyone must follow government rules and advice for the safety of all.

    Please be aware that some people live in very close proximity to public rights of way, which can be through gardens, schools and farmland. Make sure you consider everyone’s need for social distancing, treat each other with respect and remember that some people may be in self-isolation because of illness or other vulnerabilities.

    The risk of the Coronavirus being passed on to others from people using public rights of way and other paths and trails is considered to be very low as long as everyone follows the government’s social distancing rules.

    • Advice to landowners
       

    Landowners do not have the legal right to block or obstruct public rights of way. However, in very limited circumstances where large numbers of people are using such routes, landowners may consider the following temporary measures:

    • Tying gates open if it is safe to do so, so that walkers do not need to touch the gate
    • Temporarily displaying polite notices that encourage users to respect local residents and workers by following social distancing guidelines and consider using alternative routes that do not pass through gardens, farmyards or schools
    • Offering an alternative route around gardens and farmyards only where it is safe to do so (you must gain permission from relevant landowners and make sure the route is safe for users and livestock) provided that the original right of way is maintained 
    • All temporary measures must be lifted as soon as social distancing guidelines are relaxed

     

    • Advice to the public

    If you do choose to take your daily exercise outside, make sure you follow the government’s social distancing when accessing countryside or public open spaces local to you.

    • Stay local and use open spaces near to your home where possible – do not travel unnecessarily
    • You can leave the house for one form of exercise a day, for example a run, walk, or cycle – alone or with members of your household only
    • Even when doing these activities, you should be minimising time spent outside of the home and ensuring you are 2 metres (3 steps apart) apart from anyone outside of your household
    • Follow the Countryside Code
    • If walking your dog in areas used by other people, you should walk your dog on a lead to ensure you can safely keep 2 metres away from others.
    • Take home your used tissues and litter 
    • Ensure you wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds when you return home. Use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available

    99 Year Old Captain Tom Moore Raised Over £13m for NHS

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    WOW! This guy is incredible! :Thumbs-Up:

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    A 99-year-old war veteran who has raised more than £13m for the NHS by walking around his garden has now completed his challenge.

    Captain Tom Moore, who turns 100 at the end of the month, smashed his original target to raise £1,000 for the NHS fighting COVID-19, by walking 100 lengths of his Bedfordshire garden.

    Completing the challenge - with a guard of honour from the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Regiment - he said he felt "fine" and that he was glad to be "surrounded by the right sort of people".

    Captain Tom Moore has so far raised £12.3m for the NHS

    Soldiers from 1st Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment, surprised the Captain as he completed his challenge. 

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    Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Defence

    News source: SkyNews

    If you would like to support Captain Tom Moore's fundraising you can make a donation HERE


    Hergest Croft Gardens, Kington Herefordshire in Top 10 Places to Visit in Spring

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    It is wonderful to see the Hergest Croft Gardens, Kington listed in the Guardian's top 10 places to visit in the spring.

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    There’s a scene in Herefordshire, my favourite springtime outing, that’s like something from the Himalayas. Park Wood, at Hergest Croft Gardens, Kington, is a secluded valley hidden deep in an ancient oak wood containing over 30 acres of giant rhododendrons and exotic trees around a magical pool. Created more than 120 years ago, it has a unique collection of over 5,000 rare plants, trees and shrubs. There are flower borders, a kitchen garden, azalea garden, maple grove, and Park Wood. Springtime is spectacular, but this is a garden for all seasons.
    • £7/free, hergest.co.uk

    Guardian article HERE


    An Image Can Speak Volumes

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    Sometimes we see an image that speaks volumes, this powerful image says it all, so we just felt compelled to share it.

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    THANK YOU to our NHS, such courageous dedicated people confronting this horrible virus head on!
    #HerefordVoice #NHS #Herefordshire #Hereford


    Turkish Air Force Deliver 250,000 Items of PPE Equipment in Brize Norton for Our NHS.

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    Turkish Air Force Deliver 250,000 Items of PPE Equipment in Brize Norton for Our NHS.

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    See the Royal Airforce tweet below: 

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    A Turkish Air Force A400M has landed at 
    @RAFBrizeNorton to deliver 250,000 items of PPE equipment for our @nhs.uk
    Thank you to Turkey, valued friend and ally, for such a vital contribution in the fight against #coronavirus  
    #WeAreNATO #InThisTogether"

    It's great to see all these countries working and supporting each other.


    Paying Our Respects When a Funeral Procession Passes

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    By Hereford Voice,

    Paying Our Respects When Funeral Procession Passes

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    During these extraordinary times with this unrelenting Coronavirus pandemic and where funerals are limited to just a few family members and the much needed support during bereavement is almost non existent. How about we revive the old tradition that would show grieving families and friends that their loss is noticed and shared by us all.

    If you see a funeral procession, please stop for a moment as it passes, remove any hat and just bow your head as a sign of respect. This would mean the world to these families in their time of sadness.

    This kind act will make you feel good, just think if this was one of your family members and you were in those cars, seeing a member of the public offering this kind gesture would go a long way.

    We're all in this together.


    NHS Opening Seven New Hospitals to Fight Coronavirus

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    The NHS is opening seven new hospitals across the country to fight Coronavirus.

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    • London 4000 beds
    • Birmingham 2000 beds
    • Manchester 1000 beds
    • Bristol 850 beds
    • Harrogate 500 beds
    • Sunderland 350 beds
    • Exeter 200 beds

    These sites will provide hundreds of extra beds to help make sure the NHS capacity remains higher than required during the peak of the #Coronavirus.

     


    Hereford's Stadium Fest 2020 Postponed Until August

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    Stadium Fest has been postponed with a new proposed date - Bank Holiday Sunday August 30.

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    The Edgar Street event was originally due to take place in May and has now been postponed due to the continued Covid-19 pandemic.

    In a statement the organisers have said;

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    "That this is based on social distancing guidelines from our government, but we are confident that given this new dates is almost 5 months from now that things should be back to normal by then" 

    Tickets purchased are valid for the new date and refunds can be made via the ticket provider for those that can’t make the new date


    Club launches food parcels scheme

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    Club launches food parcels scheme

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    Hereford City Rotary Club has launched a new food parcels scheme to assist families disadvantaged by the Coronavirus pandemic.

    The City has received an overwhelmingly positive response to its latest initiative in supporting the community against the Coronavirus.

    The club had already set up a Facebook information portal and a fund to assist charities and community groups.

    And now, after being approached by Cllr Jim Kenyon about helping vulnerable people in the pandemic, the Rotarians have launched an emergency food parcel scheme.

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    “The club decided to focus on how best to support families with school-aged children,”

    said club president Katie Farmer.

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    “Many of these families were struggling financially even before the pandemic. Some parents were on zero-hours contracts, with many losing their jobs and having to claim benefits for the first time.

    “This scheme will be delivered through schools to supplement the food vouchers being given to many families.”

    Schools contact vulnerable families and explain that the City of is offering food parcels. If they wish to accept the offer, they reply to the school and a parcel is delivered to their home.

    The content of the parcels has been agreed with the Public Health Team and is being sourced from a variety of wholesalers and local businesses.

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    “We are not asking for food donations, as we do not want to detract from the needs of the Hereford Food Bank,”

    said Katie Farmer.

    The club is working with three local businesses. The School Uniform Shop is co-ordinating the sourcing of the food with Cllr Kenyon; Shack Events, who are providing a warehouse for storage and packing, and Pedicargo are then helping Rotarians deliver the food parcels.

    The first 96 parcels were delivered last week with 59 going to families from The Church of England Hereford Academy School while 37 were delivered by Vennture to the families that they support.

    The system put in place worked well and there is now the capacity to deliver 200 parcels a week.

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    “The Hereford Church of England Academy was pleased to work with the Rotary Club to help support our wider community: as well as the donations we have already made during these challenging times,”

    said Academy headteacher Mike Stoppard.

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    “We recognise the challenges for some of our families during this time and the need for us all to pull together.

    “The actions of the Rotary Club reflect the core value of charity which is crucial during this period.”

    One of the parents said: “Thank you so very much for my boxes; I’ve got tears in my eyes and a massive smile.”

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    “So far, the club has funding for 650 parcels but we know there are 1,000 vulnerable families in the city alone,”

    said Katie Farmer.

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    “We are grateful to , Allpay, Alvara Foods, Hereford Community Foundation, Hereford City Council, Harrison Clarke Rickerby and Hereford Society for Aiding the Industrious for their generous donations.”

    For details about the scheme, contact Bobby Morris, City of ’s chairman of Community and Vocational Service on robertamorris01@gmail.com. To make a donation, contact club treasurer John Tallis on john.tallis@btopenworld.com


    Madley Aerial No 1 Illuminated Blue to Say Thank You

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    Madley Aerial 1 illuminated Blue at 8pm tonight.

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    To all the keyworkers - NHS, delivery drivers, post office, retail shops, police, fire, ambulance and many many more - including communication workers maintaining all our comms in the UK and globally, too many wonderful people to mention - Thank you.


    Plans Submitted to Create Community Hub

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    By Hereford Voice,

    An application to determine if prior approval is required for a change of use to form a 'community hub' at the former International Food store in Commercial Road Hereford.

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    Project will include: a cafe/sandwich bar; a community larder; affordable clothing outlet; meeting and counselling rooms with all profits going to ETHOS - reg. no. 1177809. 


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