Neighbours Helping Neighbours
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PARISH COMMUNITY FOODBANK
Thank you people of the parish for your generous donations of cash and goods to our food bank. Thank you too everyone who has requested something from the Foodbank.
WHAT IS A SUPPORT BUBBLE?
(Information correct at time of publication)
A support bubble is a close support network between a household with only one adult in the home (known as a single-adult household) and one other household of any size.
This is called making a ‘support bubble’.
Once you’re in a support bubble, you can think of yourself as being in a single household with people from the other household. It means you can have close contact with that household as if they were members of your own household.
Once you make a support bubble, you should not change who is in your bubble.
Who can make a support bubble
If you’re in a single-adult household
You can form a support bubble with another household of any size that is not part of a support bubble with anyone else if you:
live by yourself – even if carers visit you to provide support
are a single parent living with children who were under 18 on 12 June 2020
If you live with other adults, including if your carer or carers live with you
You can form a support bubble with one single-adult household who are not part of a support bubble with anyone else.
If you share custody of your child with someone you do not live with
If you’re a single-adult household, you can form a support bubble with another household other than the one that includes your child’s other parent.
If you’re not a single adult household, you can form a support bubble with a single-adult household other than the one that includes your child’s other parent.
Try to limit travelling far to make a support bubble
The government recommends that you form a support bubble with a household that lives locally wherever possible. This will help to prevent the virus spreading from an area where there might be a higher rate of infection.
Musical Trio who played on Thursdays after ‘the clap’ for the NHS

