Our 2020 AGM was held on-line on Wed 16 Sept
For information about the Bagshot Society please see https://bagshotvillage.com/bagshot-society
A Great Place to Live
Our 2020 AGM was held on-line on Wed 16 Sept
For information about the Bagshot Society please see https://bagshotvillage.com/bagshot-society
During the period of lockdown, as the UK and wider world struggled to control the spread of the highly infectious Coronavirus, voluntary community agencies and local churches, with the support of Surrey Heath Borough Council, set up Surrey Heath Prepared (SHP), to offer assistance and support to residents who were self-isolating. Many local residents stepped forward to volunteer in this endeavour.
Now that the infection rate has fallen and the period of enforced lockdown is coming to an end, support to residents within Surrey Heath is changing. The borough wide effort managed by SHP finished on 30th June 2020. In Bagshot, we want to continue to support our community while the need still exists. From 1st July, Bagshot Care working in partnership with local churches and a team of community volunteers, will manage any new or on-going requests for help by residents shielding or in quarantine who do not have neighbours, friends or family who can provide them with support and assistance.
If you live in Bagshot and need help because of the Coronavirus Pandemic, please call Bagshot Care any weekday between 10 am and noon on 07973 560216. You may leave a voicemail message if you call at any other time, and it will be picked up at 10 am on the next weekday.
Frimley Park Hospital needs a batch of scrubs in the specific sizes. We are working with other groups to co-ordinate making these and have been able to source the right material that will be able to go through the hospital’s high temperature laundry. We are raising money to pay for the fabric, threads and other items to make this batch of scrubs. If you would like to support this project, you can donate here: https://pay.churchdesk.com/1S0Vrb0wh.
We are also looking for some more dressmakers to help with the effort. You’ll need to be a confident dressmaker with an overlocking machine. If you are able to help please email info@bagshotvillage.com with the subject line “Scrubs”.
We have been asked to let everybody know how people can best help our local hospital at this time. Please find below some items they would very much appreciate:
If you can help with any of these please see https://saintannebagshot.org.uk/blog/54048 for coordination details.
In this post : dealing with isolation; faith; an arts fix; and some light relief.
Dealing with isolation.
Dealing with isolation will be an issue for many people. There is an interesting short video on the BBC News website : Submarine captain’s advice on social isolation – https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hampshire-52085862
Key advice from all sources is : maintain a routine, maintain your standards, make contact with people and keep doing some exercise (even it it is sitting in your chair waving your arms and legs about). So pick up the phone and call someone.
Faith
At times of stress many people turn to their faith, even if they are not normally church-goers. Since they cannot now have a congregation in church all the local churches are making services available on the Internet by streaming live worship (typically from the clergy’s home) and/or by offering pre-recorded services. St Anne’s for instance use video conferencing to stream 2 services every day. Interactive services will require down-loading an ‘app’, but this is no big deal. They are also likely to need a password, this is not to keep the service private but to keep out those morons who think it clever to gatecrash a service and inject inappropriate content. Contact the church in advance to get the password.
Need an Arts fix?
With theatres closed many organisations are making theatre productions available on the Internet for free, but often only for a short time with a new production released each week. There is an excellent listing to be found at
https://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/stage-shows-musicals-opera-free-stream-online_51198.html
Listings from:
The BBC’s arts editor offers his selection at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-52145120
Want to see some sights outside of your home? Then have a look at https://www.visitengland.com/things-do-to-at-home-bored for a selection of virtual visits.
Clouds do have a silver lining
The Met Office have handwritten weather records going back 200 years which they would like to digitise so that they can be analysed better – so they launched a volunteer project. Self-isolation has been a boon https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-52040825
We also have a post giving hints and tips on video calls whether to your loved ones or joining an online meeting such as the services mentioned above.
Self-isolation is resulting in extensive use of video calls and video meetings held via the Internet. This really is a good way to keep in contact. Grandparents are reading bedtime stories to their grandchildren like never before, and even playing snakes-and-ladders at a distance!
Doing this requires downloading a program (an app) to your smart phone, tablet, laptop or PC (if the latter you will also need to add at least a microphone). While there are quite a few programs available, the leading ones are:
Your appearance probably does not matter too much when talking to your nearest and dearest, but there are a few tips worth bearing in mind, especially in a larger meeting.
Key is to enjoy your video chat. Don’t think these are rules, just tips.

There are several pieces from the BBC:
Keep yourself and others safe. Keep in touch.
CORONAVIRUS EMERGENCY
This communication is being sent to all residents of Bagshot and is supported by St Anne’s Church, Christ the King Catholic Church, Bagshot Methodist Church, Bagshot Care and Waitrose.
Hello,
While this national emergency on the spread and infection of the coronavirus exists in the UK and wider world, voluntary community agencies, along with the various Churches, within the Camberley and Bagshot areas, are setting up a central number to offer assistance and support to residents who are self-isolating at this time.
We hope that, where possible, neighbours, friends and family are providing the support and assistance to anyone that has to self-isolate. However, we realise that for some of our community who do not have a local network, self-isolation means just that. It is for this reason that our local volunteer and church groups have organised to provide support for vulnerable members of our community.
For anyone who is requiring support while self-isolating such as shopping, picking up medication, essential transport or just someone to talk to then please contact 01276 66798.
The line is open between 9-5 every day 7 days a week.
… thanks to the volunteers who turned out on Saturday morning (29 Feb) having faith in the weather forecast that the heavy rain would cease by the 10am start – which it did. We only had one shower, and we ended in near-sunshine.
Numerous bags of litter were collected and stacked up for Amey to collect.
It is just a shame that it is necessary to do this. Why can’t the litter louts put their cans, crisp packets and sweet wrappers in the litter bins? There are plenty of them around.
For information about the Bagshot Society please see https://bagshotvillage.com/bagshot-society
The weather forecast indicates that the rain should clear by 10am, so the Litter Pick will still go ahead. Meet at 10 in the car park behind the Coop. There remains a risk of showers so wear boots and suitable clothing.