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15.6.20 List of COVID 19 Mutual Aid Or Community Support Groups 01629 812154 Derbyshire Dales COVID 19 Mutual Aid / Community Support Groups Name of Town / Name of Group Contact Details Village / Community Ashford in the Ashford in the Water War https://www.ashfordvillagehall.com/news Water Memorial Hall Atlow Atlow Parish Support Group Suzanna Stuart-Monteith [email protected] 07540 455105. Biggin Biggin Community Support Group [email protected] Bonsall [email protected] Brailsford Brailsford Stores & Post Office are signposting requests for support. https://www.facebook.com/Brailsfordstores/ Bradwell Bradwell Cares Rachel Jones [email protected] Eyam and Foolow Eyam and Foolow Village Support Email: [email protected] Group Grindleford Grindleford Community Support http://www.grindleford.com/coronavirus- Network community-page/ Hartington Hartington Community Group [email protected] 15.6.20 List of COVID 19 Mutual Aid or Community Support Groups Page 1 Derbyshire Dales CVS, Agricultural Business Centre, [email protected] Agricultural Way, Bakewell, DE45 1AH www.ddcvs.org.uk Hathersage Caring in Hathersage [email protected] 01433 208144 Join the Facebook group, search for: “Caring in Hathersage Support Group” Hognaston HOGFAN Chris Strait [email protected] (Hognaston Friends and Neighbours) 01335 370111 Hope Lesley Bentley 01433 620507 or Heather Hopewell 01433 621603. Kniveton https://www.facebook.com/groups/kniveton/ ?ref=share Longford To be completed Matlock Matlock https://www.facebook.com/groups/24408974 9944661/?ref=share [email protected] Ziz Coltart 01629 760760 Middleton by Middleton by Wirksworth 01629 352018. Wirksworth Over Haddon To be completed Stoney Middleton, 07813 605997 Calver, Curbar and Froggatt Nicola Rose [email protected] Taddington Taddington Covid Care http://www.taddington.org.uk/2020/03/taddi ngton-covid-care/ Email [email protected] 15.6.20 List of COVID 19 Mutual Aid or Community Support Groups Page 2 Derbyshire Dales CVS, Agricultural Business Centre, [email protected] Agricultural Way, Bakewell, DE45 1AH www.ddcvs.org.uk Tansley Tansley On Facebook and WhatsApp Cathy Lewis-Clugston 01629 312416 Tideswell Tideswell and Wheston COVID-19 [email protected] Mutual Aid Group 07535 177201. Wirksworth Wirksworth Community Response 01629 888112 Group (WCRG) www.wcrg.co.uk Yeaveley, Rodley Amy Colclough and Hales Green [email protected] 15.6.20 List of COVID 19 Mutual Aid or Community Support Groups Page 3 Derbyshire Dales CVS, Agricultural Business Centre, [email protected] Agricultural Way, Bakewell, DE45 1AH www.ddcvs.org.uk .
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