Co-operation at the Grassroots: Co-operative Neighbourhoods in Stevenage – Video
- March 2022
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In response to the Covid pandemic in 2020, Burntwood Be a Friend was established through cooperation from existing community groups within Burntwood, along with Burntwood Town Council the organisation administered support to residents, providing food parcels and signposting in what was an unprecedented time of need. Following the easing of the pandemic and restrictions, Burntwood Be a Friend continued to harness the outpouring of support from the community to provide further services and volunteer opportunities across the town, the flagship being the Burntwood Be a Friend Community Store.
Sue Woodward
Leader
Burntwood Town Council