COVID - 19 

COVID-19 Coronavirus 
Watch this website for daily update. 

Coronavirus Gov UK (COVID-19): 
what you need to do click here

Pewsey Boots for prescriptions, please note the following:-

Boots in Pewsey have now adopted a pre-existing national Prescription Delivery Service, which operates on Tuesday and Thursday

Prescription Enquiry Line:   01672 563488

Pewsey Boots new opening hours are currently

Mon-Fri 10 am.–1 pm. & 2 pm.–5 pm.
Sat 10 am.–1 pm. & 2 pm.–4.30 pm.

Keep an eye on C19 Vale of Pewsey Support Group Network  https://c19vop.wordpress.com/ for updates and help in this area

Advice for self-isolating households receiving volunteer visits and/or deliveries click here. 

(COVID-19) Household Cleaning Advice click here 

National Health Service Coronavirus advice:-https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

Click here for:-
Covid-19 Community Pack published by Wiltshire Council

Click here for Pewsey Community Coronavirus Assistance on Face Book:- https://www.facebook.com/groups/PewseyCCA/?ref=share

Get coronavirus support as an extremely vulnerable person
https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus-extremely-vulnerable

Letter from David Carson MBE heading up our local 
COVID-19 response team. Click here

Village Newsletter on COVID-19. Click here

Village Twitter account Altons and Honeystreet@AltonsAnd can be fond at this link:-https://twitter.com/AltonsAnd

Parents please note:- Rectory Close PLAYGROUND is CLOSED until further notice. Please do not allow your children to use it during this COVID -19 emergency.

 


Protecting the elderly and vulnerable in Wiltshire. Full details click here:

The Bobby Van Trust





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Get ready to sing and dance, laugh and love all over again! Past and present intertwine as a pregnant Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) is busy re-launching her mother’s taverna while husband Sky is away in New York.  Flashbacks transport us back in time to learn how the Dynamos came into being and how Donna (Lily James) met Sophie’s three putative fathers.
“It’s down to cannily cast diva Cher, playing Sophie’s maternal grandmother Ruby Sheridan, to really raise the roof as she does singing Fernando in duet with her lost love (played by Andy Garcia). The moment white-wigged Cher steps out of her helicopter on the jetty in that sparkling, sun-drenched bay, she owns the movie hook, line and sinker and virtually nothing else exists. Or at least until Meryl Streep appears singing My Love, My Life in that famous cliff-top church and instantly reduces the audience to floods of tears. In a replica of The Winner Takes It All showstopper in Mamma Mia!, it’s a stunningly bravura moment that will live long in the memory.”  Radio Times
“To sum it up in one easy sentence: if you loved the first film, you’ll certainly adore this one.”  The Upcoming
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