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In these uncertain times I’m very glad that my husband and I live in a town of just 3500 people. Quite a lot are 65+, and a lot of us are in the vulnerable category, so frightening for us. However there are at least 3 local groups delivering shopping to those who can’t get out, even our fish man messaged on his FB page that he would bring what you wanted to the door rather than queue at his van, and not just fish but other shopping. The butcher, the greengrocer all doing food deliveries too, an amazing and supportive community, and I am delighted to be part of it.

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That's nice you have a helpful community. The local petrol station shop has run out of toilet paper and kitchen towel and am dreading having to go out hunting for those.

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It is possible to live without both

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I wouldn't mind the toilet bit ,muslims and several eastern cultures use water ,you could get the hang of it but I need it for my art stuff that's all.

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