LETTERS – We’re here to help with readjusting

Off the back of the government’s recent roadmap announcement, we’re putting plans in place to re-start our face-to-face social events.

While many of our group’s members can’t wait to get out again and re-connect, there are some who feel that their confidence and mental health have been knocked for six this past year.

We’ve been in regular touch with our 550 local members throughout the pandemic. Sadly, some have lost someone close, and the majority have felt the daily struggle of staying at home to keep themselves and others safe.

As social restrictions ease and we’ve got routes back to a more normal way of life, we know that many people’s normal will be very different to the one they once knew. So much time has passed and we appreciate that it might feel incredibly daunting to step out and socialise again.

We’re going to be there for all our members to help them re-adjust at their own pace. But if anyone else feels that they too are in need of some gentle, friendly support or encouragement, then we’ve always room for more within our friendship group.

We’ll be looking to restart our face to face events just as soon as we safely can and in accordance with the government guidance.

We’ve also lots of online events that are free and open to the public to enjoy right now. We’ve been told that they’ve been a lifeline during the pandemic.

There are also monthly online open days where you can find out more about us. The next ones are on Wednesday April 28 at 2pm and Thursday May 27 at 7pm.

If you’d like to be kept in the loop of our group’s activities and receive a listing of our events, contact me on 07729519122 or email [email protected]

Everyone’s welcome.

Stay safe and well.

Andrew Spencer
Social Organiser
Nene & Welland Oddfellows

more >

Fancy dress for a cause ‘deer’ to Osten

20 Dec 2024

Landlords fined after unsafe electricity found in seven homes

19 Dec 2024

Three vehicles involved in Spalding collision causing traffic problems

19 Dec 2024

‘Flood alert’ issued after overnight rain

19 Dec 2024

Nursery kids help elderly celebrate Christmas as thank you for help during teacher’s ‘worst two weeks’

19 Dec 2024

Head injuries thought to be cause of death of murdered mum, inquest hears

19 Dec 2024