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Residents Contact Pack Press Colchester Borough Residents Contacts Pack This guide provides information on what help and support is available in your local area. Colchester Borough Council (CBC) are not affiliated nor associated with anyone, or any group within this document. We are providing this as further assistance to you during the COVID-19 situation. Areas are split via Neighbourhoods as per map and at the end of the document you will find a section for Colchester Boroughwide information. Last updated by BS Page 1 of 101 Last updated 1 May 2020 Colchester Borough Residents Contacts Pack Contents Page: Neighbourhood 1 ........................................................................................................................ 4 Important Contacts .................................................................................................................... 4 Ward Councillors ....................................................................................................................... 5 Parish Councillors ...................................................................................................................... 6 Community Groups & Volunteer Information .............................................................................. 8 Shop Information ..................................................................................................................... 10 Meal Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 12 Food Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 17 Neighbourhood 2 ....................................................................................................................... 20 Important Contacts .................................................................................................................. 20 Ward Councillors ..................................................................................................................... 21 Community Groups & Volunteer's Information ......................................................................... 21 Shop Information ..................................................................................................................... 23 Food Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 27 Meal Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 28 Other Information ..................................................................................................................... 31 Neighbourhood 3 ....................................................................................................................... 32 Important Contacts .................................................................................................................. 32 Ward Councillors ..................................................................................................................... 33 Parish Councillors .................................................................................................................... 34 Community Groups & Volunteer's Information ......................................................................... 34 Shop Information ..................................................................................................................... 36 Food Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 37 Meal Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 38 Neighbourhood 4 ....................................................................................................................... 40 Important Contacts .................................................................................................................. 40 Ward Councillors ..................................................................................................................... 41 Parish Councillors .................................................................................................................... 42 Community Groups & Volunteer Information ............................................................................ 44 Shop Information ..................................................................................................................... 48 Last updated by BS Page 2 of 101 Last updated 1 May 2020 Colchester Borough Residents Contacts Pack Food Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 50 Meal Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 51 Other Information ..................................................................................................................... 53 Neighbourhood 5 ....................................................................................................................... 54 Important Contacts .................................................................................................................. 54 Ward Councillors ..................................................................................................................... 55 Community Groups & Volunteer Information ............................................................................ 56 Shop Information ..................................................................................................................... 57 Food Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 58 Meal Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 58 Neighbourhood 6 ....................................................................................................................... 60 Important Contacts .................................................................................................................. 60 Ward Councillors ..................................................................................................................... 61 Parish Councillors .................................................................................................................... 62 Community Groups & Volunteer Information ............................................................................ 62 Shop Information ..................................................................................................................... 63 Food Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 64 Meal Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 66 Colchester Boroughwide ........................................................................................................... 67 Boroughwide Contacts ............................................................................................................. 67 Colchester Borough Homes Information .................................................................................. 70 Community Groups & Volunteer Information ............................................................................ 71 General Supermarket Information ............................................................................................ 74 Food Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 78 Meal Delivery Information ........................................................................................................ 83 Bank Information ...................................................................................................................... 85 Funding Information ................................................................................................................. 88 Other Information ..................................................................................................................... 91 Children & Families Information ............................................................................................... 94 Black, Asian And Minority Ethnics (BAME) & Faith Groups Information .................................... 97 Last updated by BS Page 3 of 101 Last updated 1 May 2020 Colchester Borough Residents Contacts Pack Neighbourhood 1 (Marks Tey & Layer, Mersea & Pyfleet and Tiptree) Important Contacts COMMUNITY RESPONSE Yovone Cook Michael Smith TEAM CONTACTS [email protected] [email protected] 07976 794786 07966 240471 NEIGHBOURHOOD Fiona McDonald For additional information in regards to Neighbourhood MANAGER CONTACT 07866 896614 1 visit this link and to find out more about your Neighbourhood Team visit this link. DIGITAL ACCESS SUPPORT For support on how to get online the team are offering over the phone and virtual 1-2-1s to assist people to TEAM communicate with friends and family using the devices they have as well as assisting people with online purchasing and using the NHS app to manage medicines, prescriptions and pharmacies. This service is
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