The lockdown, imposed to curb the spread of Covid-19, was something very few would have seen coming just a few months ago, and 50 days is a landmark no one will be celebrating. However, it is a chance to look back and appreciate the acts of kindness shown by members of the public, businesses and community groups in these uncertain and unprecedented times.
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After being 'inundated' with nominations on social media, Katy Alston from Pinks Parlour delivered ice creams to the 'unsung heroes of our community' in Bognor and Chichester. https://www.bognor.co.uk/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-bognor-business-delivers-ice-cream-nhs-workers-and-unsung-heroes-community-2527052
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Hug A Hospital (HAH) was set up as a crowdfunding campaign to donate gifts to hospitals. https://www.chichester.co.uk/health/coronavirus/watch-staff-st-richards-hospital-are-given-flowers-funded-public-donations-2549316
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Victoria Fish And Chips delivered 40 meals to Bognor Regis Memorial Hospital. https://www.bognor.co.uk/health/coronavirus/bognor-fish-and-chip-shop-delivers-free-meals-hospital-we-wanted-show-appreciation-these-difficult-times-2530875
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Grace Gentle, who is in Year 1 at Oakwood School in Chichester, was inspired to support the NHS after listening to headteacher Mrs Bradbury’s assembly on kindness. https://www.chichester.co.uk/education/chichester-pupils-small-acts-kindness-bring-real-happiness-others-2844696