A selection of mental health helplines and websites recommended by the NHS:

CLICK HERE to see food distribution in action

 

Pictured Above | Cumberland Lodge Head Chef, Rob, Getting Freshly-Baked Pies Ready for Distribution

Cumberland Lodge working with Crown Estate to deliver ready-meals and groceries to elderly and vulnerable in Windsor Great Park | STAFF at Cumberland Lodge, in Windsor Great Park, have teamed up with the Crown Estate to prepare ready-made meals for more than 200 elderly and vulnerable people living in the Great Park and its immediate surroundings, as part of their response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

The first food deliveries from the Lodge are due to start this afternoon, Thursday 26 March 2020.

The charity’s long-standing Head Chef, Robert Szewczyk, who lives in the Great Park, has been co-ordinating the project with Sous-Chef Ross Brooks, who also lives on site.

The chefs have been busy preparing and freezing 900 meals, ready to be distributed from a series of food stations set up in the grounds of Cumberland Lodge, along with a selection of fresh fruit and vegetables, milk, bread and butter, and venison sausages.

The costs of the food are being met by the Crown Estate. The parcels will be collected by Crown Estate staff and delivered directly to people’s doorsteps, this afternoon.

Read more: Cumberland Lodge Working with Crown Estate to Deliver Food to the Park's Elderly and Vulnerable

Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead response to COVID19

Please find below an update on the Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead’s response to COVID19.

We have also created this webpage where we will share regular updates with residents and businesses: 

 The Town Hall, Maidenhead

 From tomorrow, Wednesday 18 March, we will be closing our offices to the public unless there is a planned appointment booked.

This is to protect you and our staff, as well as ensuring our ability to continue to provide vital services.

If you have a planned appointment with us please attend as normal unless you hear from us otherwise.

Don’t forget you can report, pay or apply for many services online. If you need to contact us by phone call our customer services team on 01628 683800. If you do call please bear with us as the lines may be busy.

Read more: RBWM Response to Corona Virus

The Sunninghill Trust - operates in the Parish of Ascot & Sunninghill.   E-Mail: help@thesunninghilltrust.org

CORONA VIRUS UPDATE

The Sunninghill Trust - Supporting local residents in times of need.  Coronavirus (Covid-19) is causing considerable concern to many people – be that uncertainty about the illness or the financial challenges that this will bring.
The Sunninghill Trust offers help in times of hardship, we want to remind local residents in Sunninghill, Cheapside and Ascot that we can provide financial support in difficult times.
If your family currently qualify for school meals, if you are elderly and isolated, if you are experiencing financial hardship or if you know someone that needs support then please get in touch.
Leave a message on the answerphone or email with your name, address and contact details and give a brief overview of your situation.
Phone: 01344 206320 (answerphone)
We will call you back on the number you provide  or Email: help@thesunninghilltrust.org    With your name, address and phone number.
This service is confidential and available to residents of Sunninghill, Cheapside, South Ascot and Ascot Parish.
Website: www.thesunninghilltrust.org

Please  visit our new website www.thesunninghilltrust.org where  you can find all the information you  need to to apply for support from the charity.

 

Papplewick  School, Ascot  Visit:  www.papplewick.org.uk 

Papplewick School Chapel Choir headed off to East Anglia at half-term to sing a service in the beautiful Wren chapel at Emmanuel College Cambridge and to give a lunchtime concert at Ely Cathedral.  The choir of 24 boys and 8 adults presented a programme of sacred music by leading English contemporary church composers such as John Rutter and Bob Chilcott.  They also included the school favourite "insanae et vanae curae" by Haydn  in the vast acoustic at Ely, accompanied on the mighty organ. A number of the choristers have recently won music scholarships to Eton and Harrow and provided instrumental solos alongside the choral repertoire. 

Headmaster Tom Bunbury said " This was an inspiring opportunity for our Choir, the boys had a great time together on tour and the audience was very appreciative."

Open Morning | October 17th 2020

Read more: Papplewick First Choir Performs at Ely Cathedral

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