Warren, who lives with Asperger syndrome, had been fearing loneliness during the first lockdown. But Rachel, who has worked as a co-ordinator for the supported volunteering project at SAVS for a decade, boosted Warren s spirits with weekly phone calls.
8. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark A Shoebury dad was bursting with pride after his daughters raised more than £2,000 by taking part in a sleepout. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark spent 27 hours outside a Tesco store in Southend. The funds raised were donated to Charlie Boys Angels, the Southend Foodbank, CSF and The Project.
9. The Castle pub
Warren, who lives with Asperger syndrome, had been fearing loneliness during the first lockdown. But Rachel, who has worked as a co-ordinator for the supported volunteering project at SAVS for a decade, boosted Warren s spirits with weekly phone calls.
8. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark A Shoebury dad was bursting with pride after his daughters raised more than £2,000 by taking part in a sleepout. Emily Gahagan and Isabelle Clark spent 27 hours outside a Tesco store in Southend. The funds raised were donated to Charlie Boys Angels, the Southend Foodbank, CSF and The Project.
9. The Castle pub
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Safety - customers are encouraged to wear facemasks to protect workers and each other Supermarket workers have thanked each other for their efforts in working through the pandemic and keeping south Essex going. While our NHS heroes have rightly earned widespread praise for their tireless work since the initial coronavirus outbreak in March, shop assistants working in essential stores have also played a key role in getting everyone through these tough times. A number of businesses have gone bust because of the financial implications which have come with Covid-19, but supermarkets have remained open throughout the pandemic. Among those to have welcomed thousands of customers over the course of the last 10 months is the Sainsbury’s store in Basildon’s Cricketers Retail Park.