Rochdale Observer

Tasty thanks has lockdown children feeling egg-static

- Local Democracy Service

THOUSANDS of Easter eggs are being delivered to delighted children across Rochdale as a ‘thank you’ to families for following coronaviru­s lockdown rules.

The chocolate treats are being distribute­d by Rochdale Safer Communitie­s Partnershi­p to homes where a rainbow is spotted on display in the window or those visited by outreach workers.

A massive 2,635 eggs will be sent out between now and Easter Sunday - around 450 per day.

The goodies have been donated by local businesses and residents, and are delivered by the partnershi­p, which is headed up by Rochdale council and GMP.

One family who were left overjoyed by a surprise visit from police officers turned Easter bunnies were the Marshalls, from Burnedge.

Mum-of-three Rebecca Marshall took to Twitter to post a picture of her three children - Eva-Leigh, 11, Charlie, 8, and 19-monthold Rosie - beaming as they proudly display their Easter gifts.

She said: “It was fantastic, it’s tough for everyone at the moment, but the police and other frontline workers are so busy, so for them to take time out is just overwhelmi­ng. Just to go around delivering them themselves, taking into account what everyone else is going through, it warms the heart. Everyone has commented on that picture, it has got so many positive comments, even from people I don’t know.”

Schools across the borough closed to all but vulnerable children and those of key workers last month after the government brought in lockdown measures to combat the spread of coronaviru­s. And Rebecca says that not being able to see their friends has been the most difficult aspect for Eva-Leigh and Charlie, who go to Crompton House and St Thomas Moorside respective­ly.

“The hardest thing has been the interactio­n with other children, that’s what they have missed most,” she said.

“They’ve got each other as siblings but that’s not always a good thing! They do miss social interactio­n, although they have friends on the street, so when we go we’re all waving to each other and having a quick conversati­on from the other side of the road.”

Youth worker Rebecca says the gesture was appreciate­d by the whole family who have found lockdown ‘tough’ with work drying up for her, while her husband continues to teach those who cannot be homeschool­ed. It’s been a worrying time, but what’s good is everyone is in it together and we are all going through the same thing,” she said.

“I’m just grateful the weather has been nice and we have a bit of a garden - I don’t know how those who don’t cope and for those not able to go for a walk it’s heartbreak­ing.”

Another appreciati­ve resident was mum-of-two Jennie Marshall, from Milnrow, who echoed Rebecca’s sentiments.

She said: “It was so nice and unexpected to get a knock at the door - the kids were so excited to see the police, it made their week.

“It can be tricky to juggle family life at the best of times so it’s lovely that the council and police are doing something to reward families.”

Superinten­dent Richard Hunt, co-chair of the Rochdale Safer Communitie­s Partnershi­p, said the authoritie­s wanted to say ‘thank you’ to families across the borough for supporting government measures.

“It’s a tough time for everyone and when people stick to the guidance it really helps in protecting the NHS and other services including the police,” he said.

“Thanks to everyone who is working hard to keep us all safe and to the GMP and council officers who are spreading joy with their visits. Local businesses have been really generous so far, and if anyone else would like to contribute please get in touch this week.”

Coun Janet Emsley, cabinet member for neighbourh­oods, community and culture at Rochdale council, added: “Our borough always has an incredible sense of community spirit which really brings out the best in people when times get tough. Businesses are generously supporting this initiative and it’s lovely to see families sharing on social media what the gesture means to them.”

Rochdale council has set up a special phone line to support families, including essential food or medical supplies, child developmen­t and health advice, mental health support and advice on healthy relationsh­ips. Residents can visit ourrochdal­e.org.uk or call the council on 0300 303 8801.

 ??  ?? ●●Charlie, Eva-Leigh and Rosie Marshall with their Easter eggs
●●Charlie, Eva-Leigh and Rosie Marshall with their Easter eggs

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