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COVID-19 Community Groups Directory INTRODUCTION COVID-19 Community Groups Directory INTRODUCTION The communities of Wiltshire have risen to the challenge of COVID-19 to make sure people are supported through this very difficult time. The council has collated all the community groups we have identified so far so that those who need support for themselves or a loved one can make direct contact. In the time available we have only been able to collate this directory and therefore this is not an endorsement of the groups listed but it is for you to decide what use you will make of the offers of support at this time. If anyone uses a community group and has concerns about the response/practice please inform us by emailing [email protected] giving the clear reasons for your concern. The council wants to ensure that everybody can access the support they need. If you make contact with a group and they cannot help or you do not get a response within the required timeframe, then please do not hesitate to contact the council by emailing [email protected] and we will ensure you get the support you need. SERVICES THEY ARE PROVIDING? NAME OF COMMUNITY AREA COVERED ORGANISATION/ (e.g. shopping, prescription pick up, CONTACT DETAILS AREA (Street, parish, town) INDIVIDUAl information and advice, outreach to vulnerable/ elderly) www.amesburyhub.com Amesbury General volunteer support Amesbury Amesbury 01980 622525 Community Hub online (food/shopping/medical) [email protected]. Amesbury multi Amesbury town and some Amesbury Gathering information [email protected] agency group parishes General volunteer support 01980 677128 or 07473594760 Amesbury Evergreen Café Amesbury parish (food/shop/med) open from 9am - 4pm Farleys Malone Amesbury town and some General volunteer support Amesbury Community [email protected] parishes online (food/shopping/medical) lunches Cllr Graham General volunteer support Amesbury Durrington [email protected] Wright parish (food/shop/med) General volunteer support Amesbury The Bridge Inn Woodford valley [email protected] parish (food/shop/med) Woodford Valley, which includes: Stratford-sub-Castle, Lower Woodford, Middle Woodford Valley General volunteer support Amesbury Woodford, Upper Woodford, [email protected] LINK parish (food/shop/med) West Amesbury, Archer's Gate, Netton, Salterton, Great Durnford, Little Durnford Shrewton Parish Council (and Shrewton Parish, also liaising General volunteer support Richard Harris - Amesbury Salisbury Plain with Orcheston Parish. parish (food/shop/med) [email protected] Benefice). Newton Tony. Inclusive of: Amesbury Rd, Cholderton Rd, Newton Toney General volunteer support [email protected] Amesbury Beechfield Rd, Newton Tony, Resilience Group parish (food/shop/med) Station Rd, The Croft, and St [email protected] Just Close SERVICES THEY ARE NAME OF PROVIDING? COMMUNITY AREA COVERED ORGANISATION/ CONTACT DETAILS AREA (Street, parish, town) (e.g. shopping, prescription pick up, INDIVIDUAl information and advice, outreach to vulnerable/ elderly) Newton Tony General volunteer support Amesbury Newton Tony [email protected] Resilience Group parish (food/shop/med) Winterbourne General volunteer support Amesbury Winterbourne Stoke [email protected] Stoke 20/20 parish (food/shop/med) Amesbury, Bulford, Larkhill, Durrington, Woodford Valley Amesbury Corona General volunteer support Amesbury and even had one from [email protected] Community Hub parish (food/shop/med) Ludgershall and Winterbourne Gunner Bradford on Monkton Farleigh General volunteer support Monkton Farleigh [email protected] Avon Parish Council leaflet (food/shopping/medical) Bradford on General volunteer support [email protected] The Hub Bradford on Avon Avon leaflet (food/shop/medical) Avril Clark - 01225 868361 Bradford on Hartley Farm Shop Bradford on Avon Food delivery 01225 761705 Avon and Kitchen Bradford on The Cheese Shop Bradford on Avon Food delivery 01225 920240 Avon Set up a support group in Bradford on General volunteer support Rosslyn Webber Elms Cross Drive, Bradford- [email protected] Avon leaflet (food/shop/medical) On-Avon - so road specific. South Wraxall parish including Bradford on South Wraxall Bradford Leigh and isolated General volunteer support [email protected] Avon Parish Council communities within the parish (food/shop/med) parish. Greenland Mills Bradford on Greenland Mills, Bradford on General volunteer support Marilyn Longden Support Group, Avon Avon and 1-2 Bridge Street leaflet (food/shop/medical) [email protected] Bradford on Avon Bradford on Bradford on Avon General volunteer support covid19.comms@ Bradford on Avon Avon Town Council parish (food/shop/med) bradfordonavontowncouncil.gov.uk SERVICES THEY ARE PROVIDING? NAME OF COMMUNITY AREA COVERED ORGANISATION/ (e.g. shopping, prescription pick up, CONTACT DETAILS AREA (Street, parish, town) INDIVIDUAl information and advice, outreach to vulnerable/ elderly) Bradford on Avon Town Council Bradford on General volunteer support Community Bradford on Avon Area Board [email protected] Avon parish (food/shop/med) Emergency Volunteers Bradford on General volunteer support Help in Holt Holt - BA14 6n [email protected] Avon parish (food/shop/med) Calne Coronavirus General volunteer support Calne Community Calne Area Facebook page online (food/shop/medical) Support Calne Town Calne Calne Information and advice [email protected] Council Calne Town Calne Dinners (not Covid Calne Food delivery Facebook page 19 related). www.calnemethodist.org.uk/html/ Calne Calne Food Bank Calne TBC food_bank.html Help in the General volunteer support Calne Calne Facebook page Community leaflet (food/shop/medical) Forgotten Heroes 07512 032228 Calne Veterans In Need Calne Area Food delivery [email protected] Hub Local Volunteer General volunteer support Kelly – 07770 799371 Calne Calne Area Group leaflet (food/shop/medical) Rose – 07565 610180 Calne Without, Derry Hill and Studley, Fishers brook, Mile Calne Without Elm, Broads Green, Stockley Calne Information and advice [email protected] Parish Council Blacklands Calstone and Lower Compton and rural areas in between SERVICES THEY ARE PROVIDING? NAME OF COMMUNITY AREA COVERED ORGANISATION/ (e.g. shopping, prescription pick up, CONTACT DETAILS AREA (Street, parish, town) INDIVIDUAl information and advice, outreach to vulnerable/ elderly) Our Street support (Whatsapp) Ebor paddock, Calne SN11 General volunteer support Penny Errill Calne and local OJY parish (food/shop/med) [email protected] neighbourhood COMMUNITY The villages of Derry Hill and General volunteer support Calne SUPPORT Derry [email protected] Studley parish (food/shop/med) Hill and Studley General volunteer support [email protected] Calne Pippa Brown Calne parish (food/shop/med) 07794 830980 Chippenham Neighbourhood General volunteer support Chippenham Chippenham Facebook page Corona Help online (food/shopping/medical) Group monkton park General volunteer support Jo Parsons Chippenham Monkton Park community online (food/shop/medical) [email protected] Kington St Michael Kington St Michael, Chippenham Information and advice Facebook page Parish Chippenham Waterstones Book Shopping and prescription Chippenham Chippenham 01249 446760 Shop delivery General volunteer support Chippenham Kev Brown Langley Road TBC online (food/shop/medical) Chippenham and surrounding Chippenham Goodtaste Food Food delivery goodtastefood.com area General volunteer support Chippenham Thea Sophia Wise Parkfields TBC online (food/shop/medical) Salvation Army Chippenham Chippenham Food delivery 01249 655458 foodbank General volunteer support Chippenham Conservative Club Chippenham 07849491684 – Richard parish (food/shop/med) SERVICES THEY ARE PROVIDING? NAME OF COMMUNITY AREA COVERED ORGANISATION/ (e.g. shopping, prescription pick up, CONTACT DETAILS AREA (Street, parish, town) INDIVIDUAl information and advice, outreach to vulnerable/ elderly) Biddestone and Biddestone and Slaughterford General volunteer support [email protected] Chippenham Slaughteford Parish Parish parish (food/shop/med) 07973 817557 Council Chippenham Chippenham Borough Lands Chippenham Information and advice [email protected] Charity Michael Barber - Chairman The Parish of Seagry, and Seagry Parish General volunteer support [email protected] Chippenham the neighbouring village of Council parish (food/shop/med) Startley Vivian Vines MBE - Clerk [email protected] KSM Community Kington St Michael, General volunteer support Faye Campbell Chippenham Help Chippenham parish (food/shop/med) [email protected] Hullavington Parish The whole parish of General volunteer support Chippenham [email protected] Council Hullavington parish (food/shop/med) COVID-19 General volunteer support Corsham Action Group Chapmanslade Facebook page online (food/shop/medical) Chapmanslade Colerne COVID-19 General volunteer support Corsham Community Colerne [email protected] parish (food/shop/med) Support Scheme Lana Steward - [email protected] Lacock Parish General volunteer support Corsham The Parish of Lacock Council parish (food/shop/med) Heather Shepherd - heather.shepherd@lacockparishcouncil. gov.uk General volunteer support Corsham Kate Stethridge Chestnut Grange, Corsham [email protected] leaflet (food/shop/medical) Corsham COVID-19 General volunteer support Corsham Corsham Town Facebook page Mutual Aid Group online (food/shopping/medical)
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