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Woman s Captain Tom 100 Challenge raises money for Age UK Somerset

From April 30 until May 3, Kate Barrington, from Spaxton, drew 124 animals for Age UK Somerset. She took part in the Captain Tom 100 Challenge, which encouraged people in the UK and around the world raise money for the Captain Tom Foundation or a charity of their choice. Ms Barrington, who is the communications and volunteering manager for Age UK Somerset, managed to raise more than £500 for the charity. She took requests from people who sponsored her and she managed to draw many animals, anything from an Aardvark to a Zebu. “I am not very good at drawing and the challenge took three days, a lot longer than I thought it would, she said.

Coronavirus: 5 ways to make hugging safer from May 17

AFTER more than a year, families and friends are finally allowed to hug each other again after coronavirus restrictions eased in England. From today (May 17), people were allowed to meet in groups of six or two households - whichever is greater - as part of step three of Boris Johnson s roadmap out of lockdown. The Prime Minister said the Government would let families and close friends make their own decisions on close contact, but urged people not to throw caution to the wind. While many of us are eager to embrace each other again, there are ways to keep our loved ones safe as the battle against coronavirus continues.

LocalGov co uk - Your authority on UK local government - Council chiefs call for care fix after lockdown impacts mobility of millions

Council chiefs call for care ‘fix’ after lockdown impacts mobility of millions The ability of one in four older people to do everyday activities has worsened during the pandemic, research from the charity Age UK has revealed. Age UK and the Local Government Association (LGA) has called on the Government to commit to concrete action in the Queen s Speech today to expand the provision of social care in England as the charity’s research reveals the impact of the lockdown on older people. New research has revealed that 42% of over 60s in the UK who had difficulty walking up and down the stairs before the first lockdown in March 2020 reported that this activity had become more difficult.

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