The Virus Action Group

From Lacey Green History

click Covid Lockdown for other similar groups

click Lacey Green Community Support Group the group's new name change later in 2021.

click For the Love of Scrubs, where it is also listed.

see below for Hallmark reports in August 2020 and February 2021.

see report August 2020

Hallmark August 2020. Lacey Green Virus Action Group by Eileen Rowlands

As we move into the next phase of managing this pandemic and we all adjust to the ‘new normal’ the Virus Action Group has been relatively quiet.

The number of Lacey Green residents needing our help has thankfully remained small. We have collected a number of prescriptions and walked a couple of dogs as well as continued to shop for those who do not have family or friends close enough to help.

Melissa Summerfield of Greenlands has been providing a vital helpline to John & Carol Balchin of Roundlands ‘since the beginning of lockdown in March and has shopped for them each week ever since.

As we begin to learn more about the effects of Covid 19 and the impact of the illness on certain sectors of the population it is worth bearing in mind that in Our Community we have a considerable number for whom contracting the illness would be very serious.

see report February 2021

We have worked well as a community to protect each other and especially those who are vulnerable. We need to continue to do so. If you need help to stay safe and avoid contact with the virus please do not hesitate to get in touch via your Street Rep.

Our partnership with the Risborough Basket initiative started with a good response from both Lacey Green and Loosely Row residents and many of us enjoyed the fruit and vegetable deliveries.

Our thanks must go to Graham Roberts and Kay Bolton who took on the job of delivering our goods to us, with a smile and a friendly word.

The Town Council has recently taken the decision to suspend the fruit and vegetable deliveries as the town takes up the weekly market once more. It is still possible for the time being to order from the other shops participating in the scheme. For up-to-date information go to www.risboroughbasket.org.uk

Finally a reminder to everyone that we have a telephone befriending service for those who would welcome a chat to while away the hours that do sometimes tend to drag.

Thank you to all who are participating in any way, large or small, in the Virus Action Group. Please continue to stay safe and take care.

Hallmark February 2021. Lacey Green Virus Action Group by Eileen Rowlands

We had a quiet summer and early autumn with the Response Team managing few requests for assistance from our neighbours. It was a relief to be able to make contact with our neighbours, especially those who had been shielding for such a long time. The sunshine and easing of restrictions gave us all hope that we had come through the worst.

One of the positives of the pandemic has been the friendships that have been made or strengthened by the contacts we have made in the village; some with those who were strangers before the lockdown. It would be so easy, as we all isolate, to become detached from the wider community.

A resident of the village told me, “It has been a great comfort to know that help is there, even if I haven’t needed it. When you live alone you do worry about how you can manage if it isn’t safe to go out”.

Members of the Response Team took it upon themselves to make and deliver Christmas goodies to some of our neighbours who were unable to enjoy contact with family and friends. A big thank you to Alpa Boll, most ably assisted by Kiran and Rohan, who delivered mince pie treats with a friendly word and a smile, and thanks also to Kay Bolton for providing a ‘tipple’ to wash it down, non-alcoholic of course.

We are now, once again, here to help those in our community who will find it difficult to do shopping, pick up prescriptions, get out for vaccines or would just like a friendly chat over the phone with someone.

If you do not know who your Street Rep is please give me a call and I can put you in touch. Let’s all keep our village as safe as we can.

see report May 2021

Hallmark May 2021. Lacey Green Virus Action Group. report by Eileen Rowlands

I don’t think any one of us would have expected that our group would still be needed one year after we began to offer help and support to our friends and neighbours in the village.

The past couple of months have shown low demand for shopping and help, other than for a few who have been shielding. As we move into the next phase and we are able to enjoy greater freedom of movement, we hope that the bonds of friendship that have been forged through the lockdown will continue and our concern for our neighbours will not fade. We know that many of us have faced loneliness and isolation during the past year — and as restrictions are eased we can begin to enjoy once again the benefits and joys of living within a community where people care about each other.

A wonderful example of that care was evident in January this year when we launched our appeal in partnership with Loosley Row Community Support Group to provide small comforts to the frontline Covid Staff at Stoke Mandeville. The appeal was a great success and to date we have raised over £2,600.

The money provided some much needed bottles of drinking water, as drinking fountains were considered too dangerous to use, also snack food and soothing creams to help staff who had to spend up to 12 hour shifts wrapped in PPE.

This has beaten all our expectations and we can only say a huge thank you to all who Supported the appeal with your kindness and generosity. We must also thank Risborough Rotary Club who helped with a very generous donation, Dayla at Aylesbury who supplied essential drinking water and the staff at Asda Stoke Mandeville, for their brilliant support.

Although the crisis has passed and many frontline staff have now returned to their usual roles the stress and strain of the past months remain. We are now talking with the local NHS Trust to determine how we can use the funds that we have remaining to continue to support those staff, who went above and beyond to care for us. We will keep you posted on how we continue to support them.

We will also be changing our name to Lacey Green Community Support Group to reflect a wider community focus as we begin our journey towards ‘normal’ life.