 The response from all our villages and our one town of Cambor in South Cambridgeshire to the corona crisis has been so inspirational that I've asked all our district councillors to tell you what they're doing to support their own communities. In Gambling Gap over a hundred volunteers got up and running in no time at all and so my job is to be the data controller managing all the information that's coming from the county and the district councils. I've done a few grant applications for them and I'm there to answer their questions and hopefully help them solve some problems. My heartfelt thanks go to all our volunteers and to all our district councillors. As a local district councillor I am still supporting residents in the way I would normally in relation to planning applications and everything else but with coronavirus the main reason we are here is to support our residents and to support the volunteers and parish councillors are working incredibly hard to support everyone at this time. It's a real team effort and I must say that I've been overwhelmed by the reaction that has come from my ward. Everyone's been amazing but also I am walking a marathon in my garden to raise money for Adam Brooks. Over the last few weeks I've been coordinating with the district council, volunteer group and three churches here in Water Beach. It's involved many phone calls and cross-checking or spreadsheets and checking that nobody falls through the net. I feel very privileged to represent award and live in a village where so many people have volunteered their time stepped up in whichever way they can. So I've been concentrating on trying to reach out to the people who haven't asked for help maybe because they didn't want to bother anybody but still have some sort of additional need that we can help with and I'd like to say that the response here from the Sallstone community to this crisis has been absolutely fantastic great community spirit and long may it continue while ever we've got to continue staying at home. In Cottenham we have a very popular COVID-19 community support scheme to help with shopping, collecting prescriptions or even just offending chatting people feeling a bit isolated so that no one at any point needs to feel isolated or feel that they need to go out. We have over 240 volunteers and we even have a no cash payment system which means that at all times no money has to change hands and this helps keep everyone safe.