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Coronavirus: Stratfordians coming together to offer help and support

Stratford Editorial 26th Mar, 2020 Updated: 26th Mar, 2020   0

A WEBSITE where Stratfordians can volunteer their services and get support if needed has been created by Stratford Town Council and Stratford Town Trust.

The website – www.stratfordsupport.org.uk – provides access to the latest government advice, a place to register offers of support and enables people to make requests for help.

To ensure those in the community who may not have internet access are not left out, a leaflet will be mailed to every household in every Stratford ward outlining useful information and advice and the names and numbers of ward councillors who can signpost to volunteers or specialist services. There will also be two slips people can cut out and post through neighbours’ doors if they are able offer practical support.

Stratford Town Trust has abolished parking charges at the Rother Street Civic surface car park on a temporary basis. This is to help those who need to come into town for essential supplies or to visit the GP or dentist.




Trust spokeswoman Sara Aspley said: “A large percentage of our community are over the age of 65 years and for many this will be an extremely frightening and isolating experience, particularly if they don’t regularly use the internet or social media.

“We know from our recent consultation that community support for one another can make a difference in many small ways and perhaps a simple leaflet through the door will be enough to encourage someone to reach out as the crisis unfolds to provide practical support to our community.”


Town council clerk Sarah Summers added: “Our ward councillors know their communities well, so giving people the opportunity to speak directly to someone on the phone who has an understanding of their situation is going to be a real lifeline for many in these unprecedented times.”

The website was sparked after Gill Cleeve, ward councillor for Hathaway, set up a Facebook page, Stratford upon Avon Town Support, in response to the growing crisis.

She said: “I set up the Facebook page knowing that people would want to volunteer or offer their services. We have been overwhelmed by the response and are grateful for all the community minded people who have volunteered to help others in a time of need. By coming together, we can make a difference.”

The leaflet will be posted out to all households over the coming week.

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