Update On Trees For Captain Tom

A quick update on the post that Michelle sent us earlier this week regarding Captain Tom’s funeral on Saturday. It was a popular post for a little website like ours with over a hundred visits to the website and 26 active engagements on our FB feed.

Lots of people liked it but nobody had any thoughts on anything specific so if you are going to take a little time out to remember Captain Tom on Saturday we’re sure you will be doing your own thing whether it’s a flag, a victoria sponge or just taking a moment or two to stop and think.

Many thanks to Michelle for taking the time to send us the links (which you can at the end of this piece) and a reminder that we’re always on the look out for pieces of interest from the people of Adderley Parish.

Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2021/02/22/captain-sir-tom-moores-funeral-will-take-place-this-saturday-14123178/?ito=upday?ito=cbshare

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Keeping Your Home Safe With Smartwater

West Mercia Police

In cooperation with West Mercia Police and “We Don’t Buy Crime” Adderley Parish Council has arranged for every home in the parish to receive a Smartwater pack. Smartwater allows you to uniquely mark the items of value in your home and statistics show that a home protected by Smartwater is much less likely to be the victim of a burglary.

See the following video by Cllr Iain Wilson which will explain more:

Trees for Captain Tom

We’ve had a post from Michelle Corner who would like Adderley to join in with remembering Captain Tom whose funeral is on Saturday 27th February. 

Captain Sir Tom Moore:

It was such sad news we received a couple of weeks ago about the passing of a truly great inspirational man; Captain Sir Tom Moore.

I read in the news yesterday about his funeral which is planned for this coming Saturday.  Reading on, his daughters had commented that Captain Tom had wondered whether the events in the last year of his life would lead to the requirement for more Victoria sponge cakes for his funeral wake!  Sadly, that is not to be as we all know that restrictions and keeping each other safe is still part of our everyday life, and as much as many of us I am sure would love to be there to give him the send off he truly deserves, we are simply not allowed!  

Therefore, I wondered if you would all like to contribute somehow to acknowledging the passing of Captain Sir Tom on Saturday 27th Feb?  I wondered whether we could simply hang out our Union Jacks, or bunting for the day.  Make a Victoria Sponge cake and dedicate it to Tom, or even (if allowed) we could plant a tree in the village, (maybe a Christmas tree) and dedicate this to him, giving him a salute every Christmas the village get around it to turn on the lights and sing carols together.

Just a thought!  

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Are You Post Lockdown Fit?

With the phased ending of lockdown in sight how are you feeling after being confined to quarters for all of this time? Claire Wilson is offering a chance to tone up and get yourself in shape for the post lockdown world.

As many of our daily routines remain restricted during the coronavirus pandemic, it can be difficult to find the motivation to exercise. 

To build more exercise into your day, I am offering FREE yoga classes via FACEBOOK. 

5 days per week every morning 

‘Early Risers’

7am  (15 mins ) 

Tuesdays 

Evening Gentle Stretching

6pm  (20 mins ) 

Saturdays

‘Early Risers’

9am (15 mins) 

And 

Slow & Gentle Yoga 

9.30am (1 hour) 

To access the classes all you need to do is …like my page @kulayogashropshire on Facebook and turn on the notifications so you don’t miss out.

The beauty of yoga is …. it’s accessible for just about everyone.

So, it’s time to roll out your yoga mat/towel/rug/blanket and discover the benefits of yoga. 

What will you need ? 

🧘‍♀️.    Yoga is typically performed in bare feet on a yoga mat but you can use towel or rug or blanket as an alternative

🧘‍♀️.    Wear comfortable clothing that allows your body to move freely. 

🧘‍♀️.    Space  – Carve out a yoga corner. Even in the smallest of spaces, you can find an area to clear out a nook and cranny in readiness for Saturday. 

🧘‍♀️.    Blanket 

Come and join me and let technology bring us together. 

Let’s stay connected. 

Any questions , please feel feel to contact me 

Kula Yoga

Attached is a little time lapse video which gives you a little insight into me and my home studio space. 

#keepmoving

#stayconnected

#virtualyogastudio

#virtualyogaclass

#vir we tualyoga

Claire Wilson: Kula Yoga

Important NHS Information – Dial 111 First

PATIENTS IN SHROPSHIRE, TELFORD AND WREKIN URGED TO CONTACT NHS 111 FIRST The Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and the Princess Royal Hospital in Telford are both dealing with high numbers of patients right now – anyone in need of urgent medical care in Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin should contact NHS 111 first online or by phone.

Health advisors can help find the best place for treatment and give a time to come in if a face-to-face assessment is needed. The service, staffed by trained health advisers, will book the caller a time slot for the most appropriate service, such as our urgent treatment centres or minor injuries units, or, if needed, A&E (Emergency Department ) at the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital (RSH) or the Princess Royal Hospital (PRH) in Telford.

By calling NHS 111 first, it will help the NHS manage the flow of patients when capacity in waiting rooms is much smaller than before, to maintain safe distancing and reduce the risk of Covid-19 infection. If the situation is serious or life-threatening please call 999 immediately. Likewise, if the condition is not serious, seek advice from a pharmacy or make an appointment with a GP.

3PNP The Big Questions – Some Answers!

We’re starting to get the results of The Big Questions survey which is part of the Three Parishes Neighbourhood Plan. We managed to get a 20% response to the survey which, considering that we were in lockdown, wasn’t bad.

The results from the data collected can be read by clicking on the link below. There will be more information up and coming when we have finished working our way through the many dozens of comments that came from people who completed the questionnaire. Those will be available very soon.

 

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