Harefield Gazette

Fear some shops are not taking enough care Could you help Barnardo’s work?

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THERE is a petition on Care2 to pledge to continue to wear a mask even when restrictio­ns are lifted.

It’s at www.thepetitio­nsite.com/ takeaction/906/285/423/

It is deemed by the national and local government that both wearing masks and social distancing should continue to be observed for some time to come.

This will fall on deaf ears in some shops in Hayes.

The very worst supermarke­t in the area for unsafe shopping has to be Iceland.

Every day there are filthy baskets outside, no hand-gel available, and staff not only not wearing masks properly but not wearing them at all. Even management/supervisor­y staff can be seen failing to wear masks.

And over-crowding at the tills with little social distancing is rife.

Security – as usual – do nothing and ignore even elderly folk coughing openly and splutterin­g over food they’ve just handled and put back. Nightmare.

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BARNARDO’S supports some of the most vulnerable children, young people and families across the UK and we couldn’t do it without the customers, colleagues and volunteers who support our stores.

We are delighted we’ve been able to reopen our stores after lockdown and by the wonderful response we’ve had from customers old and new following our first week of trading.

We would like to thank all those who have kept hold of their donations for many months, we are now able to accept them once more.

We are grateful to our colleagues and volunteers who have worked so hard to ensure safe, clean environmen­ts and of course to our customers whose spending supports our frontline workers.

Our frontline workers provide a wide range of support across communitie­s and the demand has never been greater.

We are helping children affected by bereavemen­t during Covid, those who are struggling with their mental health because of anxiety, loss and family breakdown.

We are supporting parents facing poverty who have had to choose between food, heating or data for their children’s online learning during lockdown.

We have responded with new digital and practical support while continuing our work in areas such as fostering and adoption, disability, care leaver support, help for young carers and children and young people at risk of, or recovering from, all forms of exploitati­on.

So, as we welcome everyone back to our stores we would like to say a big thank you for your continued support, and if you have some time to spare why not think about joining our team of amazing volunteers.

You can find out more in-store or at www.barnardos.org.uk/getinvolve­d/volunteer.

David Longmore Head of Retail Operations

Barnardo’s

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Barnardo’s shops are open again

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