kerry marlow, who is a local retired police officer, and a community activist, had been thinking of itave had a fantastic response from meetings at the surgery and talking to church representatives, talking to church representatives, talking to church representatives, talking to the local veterans' hub. everybody is keen to do this. one of the things we can do is take some of the things we can do is take some of the pressure off those supermarkets, because we can have local volunteers, perhaps some of the younger sisters and is —— younger citizens in the town, going to supermarkets, picking up orders and delivering them. we are setting up the system, and we are trying to make it absolutely safe and secure for people, so that scammers can't get in. of course, a lot of people knocking on doors, because it is a volunteer scheme, they will be strangers, people they haven't met, and there is the potential for that to be exploited. their areas. we are saying no money will be transferred between volunteers and the people we are supporting. we will not be, for example, touching any of the rest