Defibrillator


Anne Thomson and Joanne Beaver rounded up the funds and set in train the obtaining and organisation of the Defibrillator for the village. It is housed in the old telephone box purchased by our perspicacious Parish Council.

If you place a 999 call from the telephone box or your mobile for medical help, and if you need the defibrillator the operator will give you the code to unlock the equipment.

Little, if any, training is required to use it so in an emergency “I’m not trained to use it!” is NOT a valid excuse . However rehearsal can boost the confidence, The equipment speaks to the person using it and instructs on the various actions to be taken. Seconds count!

Whatever you do you can do NO damage to the patient. And it may be family or a friend who is the victim – it could even be ME!

YOU COULD SAVE A LIFE!

Even though training is NOT required it is a good idea to take one of the periodic classes in the Village Hall which are announced here.

WATCH THE VIDEO BEFORE YOU NEED TO. Watching a video while a loved one is dying is not a good plan.

All in all, if you must have a heart attack Wing is a good place to have one.

Supper Quiz Night


SUPPER QUIZ NIGHT

with cold tapas platter (vegetarian on request).

Saturday, 26th October, 7pm – 10pm

By special request, your last opportunity this year to pit your wits against Bamber’s Boys Paul KItson and Robin Cullen.

Lynne and Helen will produce the food with a flourish as always.

These evenings are becoming quite the “thing” for the autumn evening so do book early to avoid disappointment.

Tables of 4 – you can make up a table or join a table on the night at £10 per person.

There will be a paying bar and raffle. Reserve your tickets by contacting Lynne (lyn225@hotmail.co.uk) or Helen (cullens135@gmail.com)