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Community Good Neighbours Scheme - Pontesbury and Rea Valley
22nd January 2021

 

 

Community Good Neighbours

Pontesbury and Rea Valley

If you’re alone, elderly or isolated our local volunteers can help with a friendly chat over the phone, collecting your prescription or shopping.

Do give us a call on 07944 891 953 and leave your name and number!

You can also follow or contact us on:

Facebook: Goodneigbourspontesbury.org.uk

Website: www.goodneighbourspontesbury.org.uk

Email: help@goodneighbourspontesbury.org.uk

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February 2021 update.  We currently have over 40 volunteers being trained and getting involved in helping around the community which is a great help during these difficult times.  Don’t forget to contact us if you would benefit from some help with shopping/prescription deliveries, especially if you are shielding.  You can contact us on 07944891953, by email or now through our facebook site (see web address above).  Please also get in touch if you are interested in volunteering.  We are also looking for someone to help with administration and some additional members for the Steering group who co-ordinate the project. 

 

Thank you as always to all of our local funders – Pontesbury Cricket Club, Pontesbury Charity, Pontesbury, Minsterley & Hanwood parish councils, Allcare, Severn Rotary, St George’s Church, and the many individuals within the community.