Windsor ‘buddies’ prove it’s good to talk
A small army of volunteers from Windsor U3A is at the heart of our drive to help relieve the loneliness and boredom that can come from social isolation as the UK’s Covid-19 lockdown continues.
A small army of volunteers from Windsor U3A is at the heart of our drive to help relieve the loneliness and boredom that can come from social isolation as the UK’s Covid-19 lockdown continues.
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Explore London 2 convenor Ann Vaughan was on holiday in Perth (Australia) when the Covid-19 crisis broke. She writes ‘home’
Maggie, convenor of our Creative Writing group sends her thoughts after the initial lockdown period. She says:
Historian and Windsor U3A member Brigitte is appealing for any U3A member who has personal anecdotes or photographs of the town during the Second World War.
Jane writes “Many people find it useful to create an activity timetable so morning, afternoon and evening
don’t just drift into each other. One piece of advice I was once given…”
Annie writes: “I have been keeping busy with Singing. I sing with the Rock choir live everyday online at 3:00pm and have also had tutorials from our choir leader, Glen, which are fun.”