Our final edition comes from the Nature Discovery Centre in Thatcham which is where we started.
In this edition, we’ll be hearing from the manager of a local charity for disabled children and young people about how it has had to adapt to the Coronavirus lockdown.
We’ll be catching up with the landlord of The Newbuy pub who’s turned his gin distillery into a hand sanitiser factory to supply key workers.
And we’re finding out how the Nature Discovery Centre is slowly beginning to re-open when we speak with the centre manager.
To mark the end of this series, we end on a musical note with an Irish ballad 'What the Piano Knows' by Dave Corwin and Catherine Ashcroft written to offer hope in a time of great uncertainty and anxiety.
Links to web sites featured in this edition:
Nature Discovery Centre
PALS - Children's Disability charity in West Berkshire
The Newbury - Visit the Landlord Pete Lumber, enjoy a drink and a meal or support his hand sanitiser project
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CoronaCast - Edition 5
In this edition, we’ll be hearing from a single mum in Newbury about how she’s been trying to take care of her child while holding down a full-time job during lockdown.
A local youth training organisation is struggling financially due to Coronavirus; we speak to the centre manager.
We’ll be learning how a local school has been adapting to changing government guidance.
We’ll also look at how the Coronavirus pandemic has sparked an increase in fake news. You will hear an example and offer some advice on how not to be fooled.
Links to web sites featured in this edition:
West Berkshire Training Consortium
To learn more about Fake News, go to the BBC Academy Beyond Fake News 2020 training site.
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CoronaCast - Edition 4
Following Mental Health Awareness Week, we look at 3 voluntary organisations that support Mental Health in West Berkshire.
Also, we meet the pub landlord who when forced to close due to the lockdown, turned his pub into a pop-up grocery shop to support the local community.
The Fox at Peasemore (Facebook)
Eight Bells for Mental Health
Time 2 Talk West Berkshire
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53:11
CoronaCast - Edition 3
In this edition, we hear from the leader of Newbury Town Council about how the Council has had to adapt to help the community.
The landlord of the Newbury Inn talks about how he turned his gin distillery into a hand sanitiser factory.
Laura Farris MP tells us what she thinks about the government’s handling of the Coronavirus pandemic.
A local Yoga instructor has put his live classes online and opened them up so that everyone can join for free.
Richard’s Yoga – work out and relax with FREE online Yoga sessions
Peter Lumber’s 137 Gin providing hand sanitiser for key workers
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CoronaCast - Edition 2
Stephen speaks with the head of a top West Berkshire school to find out how the staff and pupils are coping with the coronavirus pandemic, meanwhile, Paula finds out from the pupils in their own words how the closure of schools is affecting them.
We hear from the Mayor of Thatcham about the Town Council’s plans to support the elderly and vulnerable.
Also, we learn about the new NHS Responders and a free web site where you can learn to relax and meditate during this stressful time.
In this editon, we mentioned a number of online resources that you may find useful which we have listed below:
Headspace – free online content to help you relax and ‘weather the storm’
Pharmacy2U – Your repeat prescriptions delivered to your door
The Red (on)Lion virtual pub – pour a drink, log in and chat
News and information about the effect of coronavirus in West Berkshire and what local government, organisations and individuals are doing to help the most vulnerable.