Sutton stay safe champions. Credit: Tara O Connor Each morning at 9am, a team of coronavirus wardens meets at Sutton Civic Centre to get their instructions for the day before donning their hi-vis gear and heading off in pairs around the borough. Sutton Council was allocated £86,000 by the government to employ wardens to enforce coronavirus restrictions – they have employed eight new ‘stay safe champions’. Every day the wardens can walk around five miles and in pairs cover a different patch of the borough each day – this includes the borough’s parks, as well as town centres like Sutton and Cheam. Walking around for a full day can be tiring and Waseem Raja says that people appreciating the work they do means a lot.