Eastern Eye (UK)

Grocery retailer honoured

- By POOJA SHRIVASTAV­A

RETAILER Mukesh Patel, who has been honoured with Her Majesty’s Lord Lieutenant of Surrey Certificat­e over the Platinum Jubilee weekend, has dedicated his award to fellow residents of Capel village in Surrey.

Patel was given the recognitio­n for his service to the village during Covid-19 pandemic. He kept his grocery shop open every day, delivering essentials and newspapers to residents during the peak of the pandemic, sometimes putting his own safety at risk.

Patel has run Capel News General Store in the village in Surrey for the past 36 years.

He revealed how he was unaware about any award-related announceme­nts until he was given the recognitio­n certificat­e during a Platinum Jubilee celebratio­n event in the village last Sunday (5).

“It was the Queen’s Tea Party event organised to mark the Platinum Jubilee. Our local councillor, who is also my regular customer, dropped by the shop in the morning and said he is looking forward to seeing me at the event.

“The event was from 1m to 5pm and I was planning to attend it anyway after finishing with my local deliveries. “Then suddenly, two hours later, I got a call asking if I would ‘make sure’ to be there at about 2pm. I agreed but still thought they might want me there to judge a children’s event or something like that.

“When deputy lieutenant of Surrey Lord Roger Hood announced my wife’s (Tara Patel) and my name, I could not believe what was happening,”

“For my small village shop, to get Her Majesty’s recognitio­n is like walking on air for me. I dedicate this award to my local customers who made the shop what it is, for 36 years,” he said.

Capel News General Store is one of the few stores in the village catering to the needs of more than 3,000 residents. Recalling the pandemic days, Patel further revealed how during that time, he did not miss a single day of groceries deliveries.

Many of his customers are elderly residents who in turn were left alone and secluded during the lockdown days. “Some customers are quite vulnerable here. They could not come out of their houses and go to supermarke­ts. A couple of times I had to make emergency calls as I found them collapsed on the floor during my delivery run,” he said.

Running the shop during Covid-19 lockdown was not an easy task for Patel. He had to tackle shortage issues from initial lockdown days due to which he had to make multiple visits to multiple wholesaler­s to make sure to procure everything that the residents might need. “Earlier, I used to visit the cash and carries weekly but during those days, we used to go there three or four times a week to get whatever we could so that the store is completely stocked up. I had this urge to go over and beyond the call of my duty to help and service our community anyhow.”

 ?? ?? DEDICATION Mukesh atel (centre) with e Tara nd on etan
DEDICATION Mukesh atel (centre) with e Tara nd on etan

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