Otago Daily Times

Neighbours get together (apart) for worker salute

- EMMA PERRY emma.perry@odt.co.nz

A GROUP of Waverley residents came together to show their appreciati­on for essential workers — through clapping.

About 20 Harbour Heights residents took part in a New Zealandwid­e initiative called Clap for our Champions yesterday.

The initiative involved residents standing in their driveways, doorsteps, gardens or balconies and acknowledg­ing essential workers working through lockdown — including those in healthcare, supermarke­ts, truckers and rubbish collectors — through clapping.

Harbour Heights resident Jacqui Whibley said the street clap was organised through a WhatsApp messaging group, which had been set up for the street about a week ago, for the street to support each other through the lockdown.

“There’s 21 people in the group. Each person is representa­tive of a house on the street.

“One of the ladies on our street thought it would be nice to have a group so we could communicat­e and help each other if anyone needs anything.”

A member of the group suggested the Clap for Champions event, and on Saturday night and again last night about 20 of the street’s residents had taken part.

“We had a couple and their dog, a family, someone on their own, our own family — everyone came together.”

She said the neighbours came out to the front of their properties, waved, chatted from a distance and clapped for one minute, then went back inside.

“Some people might not have gone out all day except for this.

“It’s a way to show appreciati­on for those people who are working really hard right now.

“We are planning to continue doing it.”

Mrs Whibley said the culdesac street had come together since the lockdown.

“It’s a nice way to be part of a community.

“It does make people feel less alone at a time like this when we can’t leave our homes.”

 ?? PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR ?? United through clapping . . . Clapping for essential workers while practising social distancing, standing 2m apart, are Waverley neighbours (from left) Renna Idrus, Peiter Du Plessis, Jacqui Whibley, Pauline Hockney, Jeanette RobinsonTr­omop, Craig Whibley, Sophie Whibley, Eva Speizer, Cam Fraser (15), Tracey Fraser and Jim Mann.
PHOTO: CHRISTINE O’CONNOR United through clapping . . . Clapping for essential workers while practising social distancing, standing 2m apart, are Waverley neighbours (from left) Renna Idrus, Peiter Du Plessis, Jacqui Whibley, Pauline Hockney, Jeanette RobinsonTr­omop, Craig Whibley, Sophie Whibley, Eva Speizer, Cam Fraser (15), Tracey Fraser and Jim Mann.

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