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Daisy Wright
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A children s cookery school in Knebworth has been providing online classes to kids with special needs.
Daisy Wright from Daisy Bake has been helping the London Deaf Society and Oxford Deaf society and the Hatfield charity group Potential Kids, which specialises in Autistic and SEN children.
She said: “Prior to COVID-19, I ran physical classes in my garden studio running cooking parties, workshops, toddler cooking and after-school clubs which sadly had to stop due to the pandemic.
“I had to think creatively, so I adapted my business to online learning which was slightly out of my comfort zone.
Staff at Queenswood School are making PPE for NHS and care staff. Picture: Queenswood School.
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Starting in April with the first lockdown just a week old, Welwyn Hatfield had some good news by June with the opening of non-essential retail.
During this period of Stay at Home, Stay Alert, and Control the Virus, our community stepped up to the plate with numerous examples of little and big kindnesses.
Hand sanitiser made by the University of Hertfordshire. Picture: UoH.
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To address the shortage of hand sanitiser in April, the University of Hertfordshire in Hatfield made some to help keep key workers safe during the pandemic.