As
you can imagine a quite a number of people are giving some thought as to
how we deal with the issues likely to occur over the next few weeks.
The
Parish Council discussed the matter at our meeting on Tuesday when our
District and County Councillors were present. We will be receiving advice from both of those councils but obviously we should be doing all we can ourselves. You may have seen our subsequent post
on the email exchange and the correspondence which followed by which people, not surprisingly in Rattery,
are volunteering to help.
At
this stage the key actions are to identify people who are vulnerable
and make sure that they know that help is available and how to access
it. We imagine that in most cases neighbours will look after neighbours,
but we need back up.
We also need to get the message to parishioners who are neither on the email exchange nor regular users of the parish website.
It is clearly a good idea that, working with the parish council, the Resilient
Rattery Group take the lead in organising our community response.
This open-ended group brings together a wide range of people with lots
of expertise. Could you help?
We
need to be planning for a whole range of contingencies and your ideas
and suggestions are essential. Post your ideas on the email exchange or
send them to any of the parish councillors or to the secretary of the Resilient Rattery group, Kim Howard.
Contact details are on the parish website.
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