Westminster Park Residents Association

Bringing our community alive

March 29, 2020
by Dave Craggs
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Shops who deliver in Westminster Park

All this information has been gathered in good faith to assist residents who may have difficulty shopping, collecting medication etc.   WPRA are not responsible for any incorrect information or losses that may occur.

Cheshire Police Alert has information which is sent out regularly on scams that are taking place locally.     Always be vigilant.

Our local shops where you can reserve, pay by telephone and collect or a volunteer can collect and deliver for you.

Butcher:          S J Bebbington,  CLOSED MONDAY 30TH MARCH and then will be prioritising orders for collection – order online or over phone before 3pm day before.  Payment can be take over phone or CONTACTLESS PAYMENT PREFERRED (limited availability for buying from shop) and then open

M-F 10-5, Sat 10-5, subject to change. Only two customers in shop at any time.    Tel: 01244 682424            sjbebbingtonbutchers.co.uk

Fishmonger:    Bebbington & Williams           tel: 01244 678900

Now open 10-5                       Website:  chesterfreshfish.com

Pharmacy:       Westminster Park Pharmacy  tel: 01244 677000 for prescriptions

Details of volunteer and customer need to be given.  Only 4 persons in shop at any time.

Takeaway:      

Golden Dragon   Asian/Fish and Chips           tel: 01244 680388 Mon-Sat 4.30-10pm

SHOPS WHO DELIVER TO HOMES IN WESTMINSTER PARK

Vegetables:

Exsqueezeme Handbridge 01244 637960 or text to 07496464715 Exsqueezeme.co.uk
Email: exsqueezemechester@gmail.com
Pay by bank transfer, cash or card.
Delivers

Fruit, salad, veg eggs, milk, butter & bread
Francis Thomas Chester, no del charge, no min order 01244 322968 Delivers

Milk eggs cheese etc

Mortons Dairies Liverpool
Del M W Fri 01244 374422 or 0151 526 1046 Mortonsdairies.co.uk

Cheese eggs jams chutneys butter

The Cheese Wedge Chester Market 07917 384875
Kev On Facebook
Eg £10 cheese bundle

Beer & Wine

Chester Beer & Wine Handbridge free del within 5 miles 01244 317094 Chesterbeerandwine.co.uk

Pub food delivery menu

Handbridge Gastro Pub Handbridge free delivery within 3 miles 01244 732777
Email: info@offtothebridge.com

Weds-Sunday


Note:  Some deliveries may be slower than advertised if demand is very high.  Everyone is doing their best, be courteous.

Handbridge Community Association have set up a free delivery service covering three miles from Handbridge for those who are isolated.   They can deliver from Ernest W Edge & Co,Butcher, Exsqueezeme Fruit and Veg, Spoilt for Choice Bread, ready meals pies and cakes, Vendees Local all groceries and household items.  Chester Beer and @in3, The Cheese Shop, Cheshire.

Please place your order by calling Julie on 07474331781 or Jonathon on 07903935115. Call anytime and deliveries will be made as soon as possible (not guaranteed next day) after 1pm so keep the afternoon free. Delivery drivers are unpaid volunteers who are working very hard:  Jonathan, Julie and Sue who will hold ID cards.  Cars and persons will be fully sanitised and best of all have contactless card machines to take payment upon receipt of groceries.

#Chestertogether website gives information of various initiatives in Chester, a ‘digital high street’ – This is largely to support businesses which are suffering with this crisis.

Chester Market are offering ‘grab and go’ essential food only, to be ordered in advance:   markets@cheshirewestand chester.gov.uk   Tel: 01244 973040

Unfortunately newsagents Martins and McColls in Handbridge, Saltney and Cliveden Road cannot take any more orders for deliveries in Westminster Park.

Postal delivery services have been reduced.

An updated list will be sent out each week, however breaking news and updates are posted on Westminster Park Residents Association page on Facebook, sign up and also enjoy the jokes keeping our spirits up…

March 28, 2020
by Jennifer Crew
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UPDATE FROM S J BEBBINGTON, OUR LOCAL BUTCHER:

What a week it has been…
As most of you will have seen, we have all been flat out here at Bebbington’s so we have decided to have a well earned break.. Only for 2 days though – don’t worry!!

WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY 30TH MARCH

As of TUESDAY we are making temporary changes to make things run smoothly and safely for our team and to try our best to keep our lovely customers happy.

FROM TUESDAY WE WILL BE PRIORITISING ONLINE AND TELEPHONE ORDERS WITH LIMITED IN-STORE AVAILABILITY
From Tuesday our opening hours are 10am-5pm – subject to change

Here is what we kindly ask:

Order online or by phone BEFORE 3PM for NEXT DAY COLLECTION. Any orders after 3pm will be recorded as the following day.
You may pay over the phone or on collection-CONTACTLESS PAYMENTS PREFFERED

Please see link below to place orders
http://www.sjbebbingtonbutchers.co.uk/

We really appreciate your patience at this time, we are all trying our very hardest to provide you with the expected service and quality you are all used to.

Please spread the word far and wide – and please think of family and neighbours that might need your help.

Thank you for your ongoing support at these uncertain times – we are all in this together!

Stay Safe

Team Bebbington x

March 25, 2020
by Jennifer Crew
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Bumpers Lane tip closed

As of last Monday, Bumpers Lane tip was closed, so I’m afraid that you will have to store all of your green waste at home until it reopens.  As we are stuck at home and the weather is beautiful, I know that many of you will be out in the garden tidying up after our wet winter, generating lots of waste.  Maybe it’s time to make a compost heap!

March 23, 2020
by Jennifer Crew
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Countess of Chester changes to services

The Countess has announced the following changes to elective surgery, outpatients, visiting and maternity services:

Changes to elective surgery and outpatients clinics

The Countess of Chester Hospital is making changes with immediate effect to prepare for, deal with and adapt to the unprecedented challenges facing us as we manage our response to Covid-19.

Elective surgery

With regard to pre-planned surgery (elective capacity) and our approach to outpatients clinics, we will be providing emergency operative procedures only, together with management of cancer patients for whom it is absolutely necessary to ensure appropriate care. It is important that we do this to enable us to free up staff, free up capacity, and enable alterations to our bed base as necessary to accommodate large numbers of unwell patients.

Outpatients

We are also ceasing face to face outpatient consultations unless there is a compelling, safety-critical need for a physical visit to the site, at the discretion of the specialist team concerned. We are instead enabling virtual consultations for patients wherever possible, and will be communicating this to those patients affected.

This does not affect our emergency admissions, cancer treatments or other clinically urgent care activity.

Changes to visiting

If you are visiting loved ones at the Countess of Chester Hospital, please consider this advice:

If you are healthy, visiting is restricted to essential visitors only, such as parents or carers of a young (paediatric) patient, an affected patient’s main carer or if a close relative is terminally ill.

Please do not be alarmed if medical staff are wearing protective equipment, this is to protect themselves as well as our patients and to help to minimise the spread of the virus.

You may be asked to leave if certain procedures are being carried out. Visiting is restricted to one visitor per patient.  You are not permitted to take any photographs of staff or hospital premises without prior consent.

More information can be found here: https://www.england.nhs.uk/coronavirus/publication/visitor-guidance/

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

Changes to Maternity Services

Important Information about Visiting and Appointments due to recent recommendations.

If there is going to be any changes to your appointment or visit you will be contacted by your Midwife.

If you or a family member have a new persistent cough and/or fever (temperature above 37.8) please do not attend any appointments.

If you are due an appointment with your Community Midwife at a Clinic before having your baby, or a home visit after having your baby please contact your Community Midwife on the number in your notes, or the Community Midwives office on 01244 365166.

If you have an appointment or scan at the hospital Please ring antenatal clinic on 01244 365106 or scan department on 01244 365090.

In each of these cases we will give you advice on an individual basis regarding further appointments.

Labour ward is also available 24 hours a day for advice on 01244 365028

For all appointments in the community or at the hospital we will be asking women to attend alone.

These measures have been put in place to help to protect the safety of mothers and babies by reducing the chance of the spread of COVID-19.

To help reduce the virus from spreading, we have decided to suspend the following services:

  • Parent Education classes
    • Confident birth sessions
    • Early bird sessions

Breast feeding information and birth preferences will be offered as a telephone consultation for as long as the service allows.

We will continue to provide home visits on the first day following discharge and then on day 5 and day 10-14. Further visits may be arranged depending on your individual care plans.

If you are self-isolating, we will provide telephone consultations with a midwife and follow-up arrangements will be made according to your own needs.

Planned Induction of Labour and Caesarean Section

If you or a member of your house hold have COVID-19 symptoms please inform us- this may not change when your birth happens but we will need to make special arrangements for your arrival at the hospital to ensure your safety as well as other mums and babies.

Caesarean births will still happen, as this is planned surgery not elective.

Visiting Guidance

We are restricting birthing partners to 1, and visiting on the ward for the birth partner will remain 7am-11pm, but currently no other visiting.

The scan department will only be able to see you, no partners/ family present please. You will be able to video call during the scan.

These measures have been put in place to help to protect the safety of mothers and babies by reducing the chance of the spread of COVID-19.

Do not hesitate to call us if you are worried or have any questions. Please be reassured that we will provide care that is essential to mothers and babies throughout this challenging situation.

For all up to date information go to the Countess website:

https://www.coch.nhs.uk/patients-visitors-and-public/latest-information-about-coronavirus-covid-19.aspx

 

March 23, 2020
by Jennifer Crew
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Changes to Royal Mail deliveries

In order to cope with the rise in demand for their services, Royal Mail are changing the way they deliver letters and parcels.  From now on they will alternate delivery days for our area as follows:

Postal deliveries: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

Parcel deliveries: Monday, Wednesday and Friday

 

March 23, 2020
by Jennifer Crew
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Advice from Severn Trent Water

 

We know that alternatives to loo roll have been a hot topic of conversation over the last few weeks. Whilst you may not be left with any choice but to buy them, you’ll need to dispose of them differently.

Kitchen roll and wet wipes don’t break down as toilet paper does and so they can cause blockages in the sewers.

Please put wet wipes or kitchen roll in a bin if you use them, don’t flush them.

March 21, 2020
by Jennifer Crew
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Suspension of green bin collections

Please note: from Thursday 19 March all collections of garden waste will be suspended so that resources can be concentrated on maintaining a regular household refuse collection service.
 
It might be a good idea to put garden rubbish in a green garden sack or similar and take to the recycling facility on Bumpers Lane for the foreseeable future as there may not be any collections for months to come. If you live near someone who might find this difficult, please be a good neighbour and give them a ring with an offer to take theirs too.

March 21, 2020
by Dave Craggs
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It’s good to talk!

Think I need to tidy up the office!

Hi all,

We are definitely in interesting times! Many people are self isolating, others very much limiting contact with the outside world.

But we do all need to communicate. Fortunately there are MANY options out there as well as the boring old phone call to talk to friends and family. Calling with video can make for a much better experience. Plus many of them allow for group chats so you can still meet up with friends virtually.

If you have a modern laptop, tablet or just your mobile phone, you are good to go. If you have a desktop computer, you will need to add a webcam and microphone, although some webcams come with a microphone built in.

Much has been said recently of Zoom. This is an enterprise product, but it does have a free option. I may look at this myself to do some online karate classes for my club. Others have used this for choir practice and other club meetings.

But there are many other options.

Facebook messenger can be used to make video calls.

Skype and Google Hangouts are also popular and good for group meetings and can also be used for screen sharing.

And of course there is always Whats App, Face time, and others.

So if you have not tried this before, now is the ideal time to give this a go.

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 21, 2020
by Jennifer Crew
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Latest Advice from Public Health England

Here is a link to the latest advice issued by Public Health England for households with suspected Covid-19.

www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance/stay-at-home-guidance-for-households-with-possible-coronavirus-covid-19-infection#things-to-help-you-prepare-now