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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Gaterell's Butchers, Felpham Post Office and Grande Wines teamed up to offer the service to help people who are self isolating amid the coronavirus outbreak. https://www.bognor.co.uk/business/chichester-and-bognor-businesses-offering-deliveries-and-takeaways-during-coronavirus-outbreak-2505310
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Five-year-old Buddy Strudwick thanking a hard-working dustman in Bognor by giving him an Easter egg. https://www.chichester.co.uk/health/coronavirus/clap-carers-watch-residents-chichester-bognor-regis-midhurst-and-petworth-applaud-nhs-staff-and-key-workers-2528907
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Paul and Hilary Featherstone, who are passionate about sailing, raised £2,000 by rowing a makeshift boat on their driveway. https://www.chichester.co.uk/news/people/chichester-couple-raise-thousands-rowing-home-made-boat-their-driveway-2844298
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Five-year-old Chichester Free School pupil Ethan Taylor, from Felpham, raised more than £150 for charity by dressing up as 26 different characters. Ethan has also sorted out boxes of toys and books which he has left outside his front door for children to take on their daily walks. https://www.chichester.co.uk/news/people/chichester-schoolboy-five-dresses-26-costumes-raise-money-charity-2676123