Sunday 29 March 2020

The Virus

We are self-isolating.  At our age and given our health issues it is the only sensible thing to do.  Neighbours, family, Sally Army and friends have rallied round and this, together with supermarket deliveries, means that we do not need to go out.  A special mention for Rachel who has called on us (and spoken with us from a good distance!).




Monday 23 March 2020

Len Horwood RIP

The death of Len Horwood is reported on the Tunbridge Wells Borough Council's Facebook page. He served as a councillor for many years.  I met him for the first time in 1996 and saw him 'in action' as a councillor for four years.  I retired in 2000 and next met Len in a barber's shop in Camden Road.  He opined that I would be missed on the council. I suggested my absence would not be missed after a week to which his response was that it would be shorter than that, say a couple of days.

We met up again when I became a director of Tunbridge Wells Mental Health Resource.   He was the director responsible for overseeing the finances of the charity to which was added the position of chairman.   He ran a tight ship and the charity owes him a huge debt of gratitude for the time he devoted to its work.   Only one thing got in the way of his commitment to the charity,   the annual pilgrimage to the Cheltenham Festival.

Monday 9 March 2020

Concerning this virus

We are informed that the vast majority of people will suffer only mild symptoms and for them it is not life-threatening.  From the way people are panic buying you might be forgiven for thinking the effect on the general population was akin to the Plague.

There are 'at risk' groups. I happen to fall within two categories - my age and my underlying health issues.  I am not unduly concerned and I am taking the recommended precautions.