CORONAVIRUS: Information line for Honiton community goes live

By Hannah Corfield 17th Sep 2021

A new community network launched in Honiton to help support residents during the coronavirus pandemic went live with phase one of the roll-out today (March 23).

The Honiton Coronavirus Information Line was opened this morning at 10am, with trained volunteers available to listen to people's concerns and signpost to where help is available. No medical advice will be given.

Numerous key groups and organisations have come together to establish Honiton Coronavirus Community Advice and Support Network to provide not only practical support, but also guidance.

Heather Penwarden, chairman of Honiton Hospital and Community League of Friends, said: "In these unprecedented times we want to assure people in Honiton that the surgery, hospital, community team, community college, The Beehive, St Michael's 55 Centre, Tesco, the FoodBank, councillors, churches, Devon Freewheelers, key voluntary groups and many individuals have had an active input into this plan.

"We will remain working together across the organisations to keep our community informed, advised and hopefully safe."

The network maintains close links with NHS and social care professionals.

TRIP is coordinating shopping and meal deliveries, cooked at St Michael's.

The charity is also spearheading a telephone befriending line and coordinating a network of trusted volunteers to undertake tasks such manning the phone line, checking on neighbours and collecting shopping.

Neil Hurlock, TRIP Manager, said: "In these uncertain times it heartening to hear about the amazing community effort.

"Honiton, as a town , should be proud.

"Heather Penwarden has worked tirelessly to co-ordinate the local charities and support groups, under the banner of 'Honiton Coronavirus Support Group'.

"The hope is that, as a collective of trusted charities and organisations, we can help the people of Honiton and reduce the pressure on the statutory agencies where possible."

Here's the important information:

For information about local services and organisations offering help and support call the volunteer-run Honiton Coronavirus Information Line on 01404 384050 - open Monday to Friday from 10am to 4pm starting on Monday, 23 March

For help with shopping and cooked meal deliveries call 01404 46529 - open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm

To register as a volunteer call 01404 46529 or register online here. It is very easy to do and takes very little time.

If you need a prescription picked up, and have no one else to collect it for you, call Devon Freewheelers on 0300 800 0109.

For Foodbank enquiries call 01404 43800.

Regular updates can be found here and on Facebook.

Updates are also available on the Honiton Health Matters website.

Email enquiries to [email protected].

     

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