Buxton Business and Group Information
Latest updates for shops and businesses: https://www.visionbuxton.co.uk/business-group-information-updates-in-response-to-covid-19-pandemic/
Thank you for visiting our website. After setting up the Buxton Street by Street COVID-19 Support group up on Facebook on March 16th, Anna Watson was quickly joined by Claire Mitchell and Caitlin Bisknell who have been instrumental in building it into what it has become
Notable successes to date have been after inviting just 100 friends to the Facebook group, there are now 2,744 members; there have been 3,800 posts, and we have 100 volunteers performing a multitude of tasks..
If you have suggestions on how to improve this site, information you would like to add, a correction or an update, please let us know! Thanks all.
Connex and #BuxtonStreetbyStreet are delighted to announce that we have been given a further grant of £34,140 from The National Lottery Community Fund to carry on working in partnership with Buxton Street by Street for another 9 months!
This is fabulous news, as BSBS and their volunteers have been doing such wonderful things in the community throughout the pandemic. And now there’s chance to spend the next 9 months doing even more!
To find out how you could be involved, why not call Connex on 01298 23970 or contact BSBS through their Facebook group or here, via our Contact pages.
Picture shows l to r: Street by Street volunteers Andrea Lewis and Maddison Coke, BSBS coordinator Caitlin Bisknell, volunteer Stacey Hawtin, BSBS coordinator Anna Watson, volunteer Celia Dunk, BSBS coordinator Claire Mitchell, and volunteers Richard Pattrick, Maisie Watson and Olive Madhok.a
The Breadline is a new hardship fund currently in development, which aims to support the people of Buxton by providing a local line of defence against hardship. Supported by Buxton Street by Street and Connex Community Support, The Breadline is being led by Carolyn Kidd, owner of The Tradesman’s Entrance Café. Carolyn has volunteered with Street by Street since March 2020, and for the last six years has opened her café on Christmas day to provide Christmas meals and a social day for people with nowhere else to go at Christmas.
In 2020, the coronavirus pandemic increased the need for hardship support, as well as isolation support on Christmas Day. Over Christmas 2020, Carolyn and her team of volunteers provided 50 food hampers to families as well as delivering over 150 Christmas dinners to families and individuals on their own or facing hardship. It was clear that there was an even greater need for hardship support and so The Breadline was born.
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We want to say thankyou to the community for all your support to Buxton throughout the pandemic! This free event at the Pavilion Gardens, Buxton, runs from 12pm to 6 pm, Sunday 8th May We’ve live music from Purple Cloud of Funk, Rose Amongst Thorns, the Pantonic All Stars, and Isaac of fuzzy felt fame.…
Latest updates for shops and businesses: https://www.visionbuxton.co.uk/business-group-information-updates-in-response-to-covid-19-pandemic/
As a country, we all need to do what we can to reduce the spread of coronavirus. That is why the government has given clear guidance on self-isolation, staying at home and away from others, and asked that schools only remain open for those children who absolutely need to attend. On 23 March the…
Retailers that will be allowed to stay open include:
Like everyone we are still taking in the Prime Minister’s statement – but our understanding is that we will be able to continue to offer support to vulnerable residents, especially at such a worrying time for everyone. We ask that you all take sensible precautions and stay at home except…
Full guidance on staying at home and away from others The single most important action we can all take, in fighting coronavirus, is to stay at home in order to protect the NHS and save lives. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/full-guidance-on-staying-at-home-and-away-from-others?fbclid=IwAR3QwKGrTTKPQyJ1ckAIhhXPWN-dGw5lCViEj_QT08uWQX8rqFSiDjvHVmM
During these difficult times here are some services available CAB (citizens Advice) across High Peak and North Dales. Citzens advice Derbyshire runs a universal credit ‘help to claim’ project- claim helpline 0800 144 8144. 0300 456 8390
At Geoff Mycock & Son we are fully stocked for you! We have meat that has been reared on our own farm & also meat that is sourced locally from our neighbouring farmers #supportinglocal we also have fresh pies, pasties, & sausage rolls baked on the premises too. We are…
Announcement from The Hydro Buxton Derbyshire UK in with the collaboration of The Chakra Lounge are putting a step forward to help the community in a better way in this tough time. Introducing our ‘Rescue Meals’ for your kids which are absolutely FREE TO COLLECT. See below for full details. Available in 2 Variations:…
Thanks to Stewart Medical Centre for wise words and visual reminder about why social distancing is important. If you need convincing that your actions can and will have a significant impact on others over the next few weeks, take a look at this. If everyone makes sensible changes to distance…