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Directory of Community Support for the Copeland Area Directory of Community Support for the Copeland Area This is the first edition of a weekly updated directory of community support, aiming to give information and details of useful contacts during these challenging times. Issue 1 6 April 2020 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update – Copeland Support from Local Businesses Area Business What’s on offer? How to Contact Food Delivery services Morrisons food £30 worth of meat or vegetarian everyday food Copeland wide https://www.morrisons.com/food-boxes/ box essentials with £5.00 delivery charge. Centres in Millom & Workington. Opening Age UK west Copeland wide times Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm. £10 food 01900 844670 Cumbria parcels containing essential items. Marks & Spencers £35 worth of essential items, delivery is £3.99. Copeland wide https://www.marksandspencer.com/l/gifts/food-boxes food Box Order online. If you would like to notify us of any changes or you would like to be added to or removed from this directory, please contact [email protected] cumbria.gov.uk 2 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update – Copeland Area Business What’s on offer? How to Contact Fruit & Veg Box Based in Silloth. Contact for further details, Copeland wide 7769904663 Company delivery limited due to demand. Adairs Milk Contact for further details, delivery limited due Holmrook 019467 24770 Delivery to demand. Delivers fresh milk, eggs, yoghurt, cream, Manor Farm Milk, Broughton in Furness cheese, butter, orange juice as well as potatoes 01229 716 326 AE & A Garnett and tea bags. Contact for further details, delivery limited due 019467 24097 / 07720372273 Holmrook Andy Pratt to demand. [email protected] 01539 822713 /07528094538 Lakes Speciality Based in Staveley near Kendal. Contact for Copeland wide www.lakesspecialityfoods.co.uk Foods further details, delivery limited due to demand. [email protected] Phone orders and payments for local delivery. Gosforth Simply Fresh 019467 25232 [email protected] £1 Gosforth, £2 Seascale Based in Workington. Opening times Monday Marshalls to Saturday 7am - 4pm. Will deliver to Copeland wide 01900 602710 Butchers Copeland area. Contact for further details, delivery limited due to demand. Tynedale Farm Accepting phone orders & payments 9-5 for Holmrook 019467 24112 Holmrook delivery. Farm shop selling milk, bread, cheese, pasta, Fishers Free Range Frizington flour, fruit and vegetables. Will deliver free of 07921 846763 orders via [email protected] Eggs charge but cash payments only. Copeland wide Quickshop Home essentials delivered in 90 minutes www.quickshopdelivery.co.uk Opening times Monday to Sunday 11am - 3pm. Fresh and essential items including meat, dairy, The Gather eggs, fruit and veg. Delivery to self-isolating or Ennerdale 01946 395300 Community Shop people with reduced mobility in Ennerdale, Kinniside and Lamplugh. Card payment preferred If you would like to notify us of any changes or you would like to be added to or removed from this directory, please contact [email protected] cumbria.gov.uk 3 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update – Copeland Area Business What’s on offer? How to Contact Opening times Monday to Saturday 7am - 4pm. Copeland wide Pioneer Will deliver to Copeland area. Contact for 01946 831163 further details, delivery limited due to demand. Farm shop selling milk, bread, cheese, pasta, Haverigg Brookfield Farm flour, fruit and vegetables. Will deliver free of 07850 113376 charge but cash payments only. Delivery Monday, Wednesday and Friday to Broughton in Furness Manor Farm Milk Millom. Milk, eggs, cheese, butter, orange juice 01229 716326 and yoghurt. Supermarket/ Food Store Information Food parcels for people most in need. Voucher required. Collection available Monday– Whitehaven Foodbank [email protected] Thursday 11.30am -1.30pm at the New Life Church Food parcels for people most in need. Voucher required. Collection available Tuesday - Friday Egremont Foodbank [email protected] 1pm - 3pm at the Methodist Church, Main Street. Based at Embelton near Cockermouth. Opening Copeland wide Caterite times Monday to Sunday 8.30am - 12pm. Click 017687 76000 and collect Distington McColls Opening times Monday to Sunday 7am - 8pm 01946 830086 Milk deliveries. Looking into vegetable and fruit Bailey Ground box deliveries. Bread, butter cheese and Seascale 075229 30791 Farm, Mawsons homemade soup. Local delivery. Card payment over phone Seascale Co-op Opening times Monday to Sunday 7am - 8pm 019467 29142 Seascale McColls Opening times Monday to Sunday 7am - 8pm 019467 29274 If you would like to notify us of any changes or you would like to be added to or removed from this directory, please contact [email protected] cumbria.gov.uk 4 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update – Copeland Area Business What’s on offer? How to Contact Opening times Monday to Saturday 9am - Seascale Post Seascale 12pm and 2.15pm - 4pm. Delivery available for 019467 28323 Office & Pharmacy the fresh produce and toiletries. Opening times Monday - Friday 7am - 6pm, Saturday 8am - 6pm, and Sundays 8am - 1pm. Gosforth The Village Store Delivery available please contact store for 019467 25232 further information. Daily deliveries of fresh fruit and vegetables. Opening times Monday - Friday 7:30am - Arlecdon Post 5:30pm Saturday 9am - 12:45pm General Arlecdon Office & General 01946 861215 provisions and Post Office. Free delivery Store available to Arlecdon residents. Opening times Monday - Friday 5am - 3pm. Cleator Cleator Stores General provisions, homemade pies and local 01946 810038 newspapers. Opening times Monday- Saturday 6am -10pm, Cleator Moor Co-op 01946 812517 Sunday 10am-4pm Opening times Monday - Sunday. 9am - 7pm. General food and household supplies. Four Seasons Cleator Moor Deliveries to Cleator Moor & Cleator residents 01946 814425 Express for those over 70 or self-isolating. Card payment only Opening Times Monday - Sunday 8am - 6pm Cleator Moor Nisa Cleator Moor 01946 810431 and. £3 home delivery Post Office Cleator Opening Times Monday - Saturday 8.30 - Cleator Moor 01946 810201 Moor 5.30pm and Closed Sundays Paper deliveries Monday - Friday 5.30am - Sproats Cleator Moor 7.30pm, Saturday 7am-7.30pm and Sunday 01946 810225 Newsagents 7am-4pm If you would like to notify us of any changes or you would like to be added to or removed from this directory, please contact [email protected] cumbria.gov.uk 5 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update – Copeland Area Business What’s on offer? How to Contact Opening times Monday - Friday 9am - 1pm, Saturday 9am - 12pm. General butcher with Cleator Moor Wilsons Butchers 01946 810466 fresh vegetables and some cooking ingredients. Card payment only. Newspaper deliveries - Cleator Moor only. Youdales Stocks basic ingredients. Monday - Friday 5am - Cleator Moor 01946 814317 Newsagents 5pm Saturday 5am - 4pm and Sunday 5am - 12pm Opening times Monday to Friday 7am to Bootle Stores and 5.30pm, Saturday 7am to 6pm and Sunday 9am Millom 01229 718233 Post Office to 12pm. Delivers groceries and household essentials. Brookfield Farm Fresh fruit, veg and dairy deliveries. Farm shed Millom Potatoes and open for collections (please note precautions in 07850 113376 farmshop place) Broughton Village Opening times Monday - Saturday 9am to Millom 01229 716284 Bakery 4pm. Delivers baked goods locally. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 6 am Millom Greens to 4 pm, Wednesday 6am to 12pm and 01229 772466 Saturday 6 am to 1.30 pm Opening times Monday to Saturday 7am - 2pm, Londis (Haverigg Millom Sunday 9am to 2 pm. Free delivery of groceries 01229 343450 shop) and household essentials. Millom Millom Post Office Open Monday - Saturday 9am to 1 pm 01229 772574 Opening times Monday to Saturday 9am- Patton's Family Millom 4.30pm. Meat, cooked meats, pies, eggs & 01229 772696 Butchers cheese. Free delivery to local area RB Woodall Order before midday Mondays, collect from Waberthwaite Waberthwaite Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Order & 01229 717237 (Butchers) collect only. If you would like to notify us of any changes or you would like to be added to or removed from this directory, please contact [email protected] cumbria.gov.uk 6 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update – Copeland Area Business What’s on offer? How to Contact Opening times Monday to Friday 8am - 7pm, Saturday 9am - 1pm and Sunday 10am to 2pm. Millom Scoop Value 01229 770062 Free delivery of groceries and household essentials. Opening times Monday to Saturday 7am -10pm Millom Tesco 0345 671 9441 and Sunday 10am - 4pm Millom The Bakehouse Open Monday to Saturday from 5 am to 1 pm 01229 772614 Opening times Monday to Saturday 7am to 8pm, Sunday 10am -4pm. Vulnerable Millom The Co-op 01229 772288 customers, carers and NHS staff have priority from 8am to 9am Monday to Saturday Opening times Monday to Saturday 8am- The Harvest Millom 3.30pm. Pies, bread, cakes etc. Free delivery to 01229 774779 Bakery local area. Millom Whicky Barn Deliveries available 01229 718 883 Opening times Monday to Saturday 6am - Egremont Co-op 10pm, Sunday 10am - 4pm. Delivery slots 01946 820790 available; maximum 20 items per customer Opening times Monday to Saturday 8am - 8pm, Egremont Heron Foods 01946 820790 Sunday 10am - 4pm Monday to Saturday 9am - 5pm. Free delivery Egremont Marions 01946 824425 service to the local area Egremont McColls Opening times Monday to 7am – 8pm 01946 821608 Egremont Nisa Opening times 6am - 10pm 01946 820245 Opening times Monday to Sunday 7am-9pm. Egremont Spar (Bridge End) 01946 820244 Local delivery Bigrigg Spar Bigrigg Open 24 hours 01946 817142 St Bees Post Office St Bees Bread, milk and other groceries. Free deliveries 01946 822343 (Premier) If you would like to notify us of any changes or you would like to be added to or removed from this directory, please contact [email protected] cumbria.gov.uk 7 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update – Copeland Area Business What’s on offer? How to Contact Opening times Monday to Saturday 8am - 8pm, Whitehaven Aldi 0800 042 0800 Sunday 10am - 4pm Opening times Monday- Saturday 8am -8pm, Whitehaven Asda 01946 851300 Sunday 10am-4pm Corkickle Store Opening times Monday - Sunday 8.30am - 7pm.
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