Christmas Quiz in Adderley Or Quizmas As It Is Now Called

We are working on the ticket sales and will get this to you as soon as we can so please keep the date free – Friday 18th December 7.15 for 7.30 pm start on Zoom.  In the meantime we have had some contact with the lovely people at Hope House who are so excited that we are doing this for them.  We thought you may like to see what you would be supporting if you join the quiz, and we can’t think of a worthier cause right now. 

Oliver

Facts and figures from Hope House

1,948 children are living locally with a terminal illness right now. 3 of these families face the pain of their child dying every week in this area. We need to raise £6.5 million every year just to keep our hospice doors open, in Oswestry and Conwy.  We are caring for families in and around Market Drayton and across Shropshire so any fundraising that takes place is truly going right back into the community.

As reported in the media charities are facing an uncertain future as donations plummet and fundraising events are cancelled.

Hope House Children’s Hospices are not immune to the impact of the pandemic. We are a local charity who help children and families at the most distressing time of their lives and in order to ensure that we can be here for everyone who needs us it is vital that our local community help in whatever way they can.

In spite of our loss of income of over £1 million in 2020 thanks to our shops being closed and events being cancelled, our highly skilled nurses are continuing to provide end of life and critical care at both hospices. There is no doubt that the children and families need the support of Hope House and Ty Gobaith more than ever. Our supporters are making it possible for us to continue with our vital work in the most difficult of times.

We are also now facing additional cost of providing PPE equipment for our nurses and families, from the FFP masks, to aprons to scrubs to additional staff required to meet social distancing requirements. In times of reduced income, these additional costs are tough to bear. For one child to have sufficient PPE for 10 days, it costs Hope House and Ty Gobaith £780.00.

Since 2002, your fundraising efforts in Adderley have raised £1,754.15 which is absolutely wonderful. We are so appreciative or every penny that comes through our doors.

Our Home page:  https://www.hopehouse.org.uk/

Our Events page: https://www.hopehouse.org.uk/Pages/Events/Category/events

So please join us and help this wonderful cause by taking part in Quizmas and donating to Hope House

Santa Came To Adderley On Friday

What to say? The excitement! The socially distanced bubbles! The evening had it all. Didn’t people do well with their decorations? We’ve put together some pictures of Santa and his elves in a gallery and you can see it here:

We will be posting more pictures of the evening soon. If you have any pictures or videos you would like us to feature just send them with a message via the FB page @adderley village or email to webmaster@adderleyparish.co.uk

Santa Says Yes!

Adderley shines yet again, this time literally, and Santa says it’s going to light his way this Christmas. We’ve got his official certificate so we’re officially Christmas ready.

Santa said he was sorry not to be able to speak to the children about what they wanted for Christmas because of the Covid Rules. Instead he has put a post box by the tree for any Christmas letters and he will send an elf to pick them up on 23rd December at the very latest.

Only 4 sleeps left!!

Yes, we know, we can’t believe it either, but it really is only 4 sleeps now until Santa comes to Adderley to check out our christmas lights and switch on that beautiful Christmas tree for us. 

We thought we ought to just confirm the details for Friday now that we know what the new guidance is going to be for Covid.  

We’ve attached a map of the route Santa will travel, and he says he’s going to play lots of loud Christmas music, so you should be able to hear him coming.  As he comes past, switch on your lights so he can see them, and the elves can check them out.  Santa is starting his inspection at 6.30pm on Friday night; coming up Station Road, nipping down to the school and the roundabout for Adderley Barns, then back up to St Peter’s Court, then along Green Bank, into Meadow Bank, down Rectory Lane to the main road and lay-by, and then back up Rectory Lane, a sharp left into Corbett Drive, a quick inspection of lights up there and then over to the village green to check out the tree.  Santa says he should be at the tree by 7.00 pm.

Have you got children who are isolating and won’t be able to come out to see Santa?

 We know that some children in the village won’t be able to come out of the house to see Santa because they are isolating, but please let us know which houses these children are in, and we will do our best to let Santa know to slow right down and wave to them through the window.  Let us know by email to webmaster@adderleyparish.co.uk give an address and we will make sure Santa gets the information.  

Can I go down to the village hall to see Santa Switch on the Lights?

Christmas is a special time for everyone, but we hope you will understand if we ask that families with children are the priority for this year, and to avoid there being too many people, we are asking that only households with children go down to the village hall for 7.00 pm (as long as they feel safe to do so).  We ask that families stay socially distanced, and spread out around the tree so that everyone feels comfortable.  Santa and the elves will be wearing masks when they get to the village hall. 

All the grown ups can then amble down to admire our tree with its splendid lights at their leisure, after this, and then walk around the village in their family groups to admire the lights at people’s homes.  

 

Access To Emergency Services – Important Information

Damien Hirst Rainbow picture

In the midst of anticipating Christmas fun and managing the excitement of children (and some adults) serious matters are still in the background. The information below is from Telford and Wrekin and Shropshire NHS Trusts regarding access to the Emergency Department and use of the 111 service. Please read because this is a change from usual procedures.