In the light of current circumstances we would like to help to identify people who would be prepared to assist their at risk neighbours and also those who would like help from others.  If you are either of these can you please contact us.

Let us know your details (name, address, telephone number and email), whether you are someone willing to help or someone who might need help.

We won’t be able to provide a comprehensive service, but by having known local contacts then, where we can, we can help to put people in touch with someone who is local to them and are confirmed residents of OHRA.  We believe that trust is a key part of this and by your confirming we can, for the time being, use your contact details and we can also conform with GDPR legislation to protect your privacy.

We do not think it appropriate to repeat advice on Coronovirus, which is already being covered extensively by the Government and the BBC as well as other newspapers and news channels.  But we do advise that you listen to reputable source of information.  This does not necessarily include social media platforms which are not regulated and are already the source of misleading information.  There are many self-declared experts out there.

You may also have seen other local contacts & numbers where you can seek information and support.  Courtesy of Oxhey Hall Matters (oxheyhallmatters@gmail.com) and OWL at www.owl.co.uk, these are:

To volunteer to help others The County Council has set up Hertfordshire united against coronavirus – #TeamHerts volunteering network to bring together volunteering groups.  Any person or community group willing to help should visit www.thvolunteering.org.uk or call Herts Help on 0300 123 4044 or send an email to: enquiries@thvolunteering.org.uk or call 01462 689 409.  If you have symptoms and they worsen then you should contact your GP for advice (or use 111 if you can).