 My name's Molly Roach. I founded Solver Care and for several years was the chair of Solver Care. But I am now the trustee. At the time I was on the community council here. I went to a talk which was looking at the future and how it was perfectly possible that because of the rise in the number of elderly people and the fact they were living longer and the decline in the number of young people who stayed around here that there would be problems with care. And of course so it proved. It was extraordinarily difficult to get care agencies to come to Solver to look after people. It was not good and you could see that it needed fixing. And it seemed to me that we could probably fix it for ourselves. Mostly we deliver social care. So anything from dog walking to going to the shop to sitting with someone to taking them out for a walk. And of course it's expanded as we have expanded. So it's keeping fit and it's going on trips and it's whatever is needed really. Public Health Wales approached us and said we see what you're doing. We're interested in it. Can you set down what it is you did? Our toolkit what we have found is that people can use the toolkit but they adapt it to suit their own circumstances because every community is different. Being nominated for the award. I think the most important thing about it for me is it establishes the notion of community. It is something that everybody is involved in.