Vale of Neath Surgery – Easter Opening

VALE OF NEATH PRACTICE – EASTER OPENING 2020

Easter Weekend 2020

The Vale Of Neath Practice has decided to open over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, to help support our colleagues working in secondary care during this COVID-19 pandemic.

This means we are available for our registered patients to contact us with any urgent medical problem, as you usually do, rather than contacting 111 for the out of hours service.

Please note that we kindly ask that you contact us for urgent medical problems only, as we will not have the usual numbers of staff to be able to deal with routine or admin enquiries during the Easter weekend.

Our opening hours will be:

Good Friday: 08:00 – 18:30

Easter Saturday: 08:00 – 13:00

Easter Sunday: 08:00 – 13:00

Easter Monday: 08:00 – 18:30

Many thanks for your continued patience and support, as we all deal with this ever evolving situation.

The Vale Of Neath Practice

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NPT Free Food Package

Food Package: The free food package from Neath Port Talbot (NPT) contains a variety of essentials including pasta, cooking oil, pasta sauce, long life milk, spreadable butter, a variety of fruit and vegetables, tinned goods such as baked beans/soup, eggs and biscuits. The NPT food distribution centre will cater for dietary needs and are hoping to add ready meals to the list of items in the parcel. Members of the community can either have a one off delivery or a weekly delivery. The food package is free and delivered directly to the person.

A resident can ring NPT Safe and Well on 01639 686868 to receive more information regarding receiving  a food package if they are not able to access shops, for example, not being able to access delivery due to high demand or lack of facilities in the community, whether that be through self-isolation or shielding. This also includes households where members of the family are living with people who are self-isolating/shielding, and as a result, would find shopping safely difficult. I believe the aim is to ensure that all members of the community who require support at this time are able to receive essential food items. Currently, volunteers are not able to shop directly for residents. Hopefully, the facility for volunteers to collect and deliver shopping that residents have ordered and paid for will be available soon – I will let you know as soon as that is up and running

·       Community Meals on Wheels offer a two course lunch for £6 with free delivery. The telephone number is 0800 086 2415/email – info@communitymeals.org.uk

·       The Resolven Food Bank is available to members of the community who are self-isolating/out of work/had income impacted.

They are also accepting donations between 10:00am and 11:00am on a Friday.  The telephone number is 07523674480/email caitlingnojek@buildingblocksfamilycentre.co.uk  Inbox Resolven Food Bank on Facebook.

 From  NPT Councillor Dean Lewis

 

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This week’s message from Sardis Pastor

Better to Stand Alone than to Follow the Crowd – Message 05/04/20

In the book of Acts 14 :8 – 20; we read a very interesting story on Paul and Barnabas’ ministry. The story is interesting for different reasons (a miracle took place, Paul and Barnabas were seen as gods. Paul and Barnabas reaction, the change of mind of the crowd, Paul and Barnabas courage). This episode took place during their first missionary journey and it was in the city of Lystra. Lystra was located in Asia Minor, in modern day – Turkey. This story took place during Paul’s first missionary journey. Paul and his companions were visiting the city of Lystra and they came across a man who was paralyzed from birth. So, he never walked or climbed a tree. He was very limited in what he could do. When Paul saw him he had a spiritual discernment that that man had faith to be healed. Paul commanded the gentleman to walk and straight away he started walking. When the crowds saw what had just taken place, the people started shouting ‘the gods are amongst us’. They thought they were two of their pagan gods and they wanted to offer sacrifices to them. The gods the crowd proclaimed them to be were Zeus and Hermes. Zeus in ancient Greek mythology was the god of sky, lightning and thunder, and ruler of all the gods on Mount Olympus. Hermes was the god over many different activities but above all he was the herald and messenger. Paul and Barnabas were horrified that people could even consider the idea they were gods. So they tore their clothes just to prove they were flesh and bones like them. Paul and Barnabas made the most of a ‘bad situation’ and used it to proclaim the kingdom of God. We need to learn to make sure miracles are to point the way to God and highlight His power. Miracles are not to prove what a great man/woman of God we are. Miracles are not to highlight our faith but God’s power and compassion. It is the responsibility of the believer to point people out to the Lord and teach about His ways. The enemy tried to spoil what God was doing by diverting peoples’ attention to pagan gods. How dare he?

The crowds were very impressed with them, but soon after this so amazing episode, some of the Jews from Antioch turned the same crowd against Paul and Barnabas. The Jewish people hated the paganism of the Hellenistic culture. However, they hated Paul even more so, to the point, they were willing to side with those who were on the wrong instead of adhering to the truth. They  became friends with their spiritual enemies in order to cause problems to God’s cause. Hatred is a very ugly thing and it is always destructive, no good thing will come out as a result of hatred. If you have a hint of hatred in your heart, ask the Lord to set you free from it. It will cause massive problems later on if you do not deal with it. The Jews won the crowd over and now they saw Paul and Barnabas as two evil people and Paul was stoned by the crowd. They stopped throwing stones at him because they thought he was dead.  It is just shocking how the crowd changed their mind and behaviour so promptly. People lose their sense of responsibility when they are in a crowd. Things they do when in a crowd they would never do if they were alone. The government has used an expression in order to contain the Coronavirus ‘herd Immunization’, I think I can understand what they mean and what they are doing. But looking from a different perspective, we Christians are not a ‘herd’ we are ‘flock’ and our Shepherd is the good Shepherd. We Christians, we must learn to stand as individuals even when in the midst of a crowd. We cannot allow the crowd to carry us with them, we are individuals and we are going to face God as individuals. Our relationship with God is strengthened in our individual relationship with Him. Please, do not misunderstand me, it is wonderful to be part of a good community, it is wonderful to belong to a good and solid Christian fellowship, but it can never take away the fact that our relationship with the Lord is first and mostly based upon a personal (individual) relationship with Him . During this time of ‘quarantine’ , please keep in touch with one another and encourage one another. However, we are experiencing an historical event in our lives, something very rare is taking place now and many nations are on lock down. My advice to you is ‘make the most of it and learn to develop your own relationship with the Lord’. If we take such a step we as a fellowship of believers will come out on the other end of the tunnel much stronger and healthier than when we first entered it. It is a possibility that we have to work on it, but we need to work on it as individuals, so, when we meet up again we are going to be a much stronger community. We need to learn to be a strong individual but in the midst of a crowd.

If you carry on reading the story, you will see Paul and his companions went from Lystra do Derbe and after Derbe they went back to Lystra to encourage the disciples. In the midst of all of this trouble Paul and Barnabas stood against the crowd, paid the price and made an impression 0n peoples’ lives, the fact is that they returned to the place where they suffered a lot to encourage the local church. We cannot allow negative experiences in life to put us off, if we allow that we have lost the battle.

Just to finish if you look at Acts 16:1, you see Paul in his second missionary journey went to Lystra ‘again’ and there he found a disciple called Timothy. Most probably he and his mother were converted during Paul’s first visit or as a result of the first visit. Learn to stand as an individual in the crowd and God will certainly stand by your side. As Marlene says. ‘A man with God is a majority’.

God bless

As it is the first Sunday of the month and we always have Communion together we are going to have it now in our own homes. If there are other believers in your household ask them to join you. If there aren’t other believers in your household you take it alone. You will need bread and wine; if you do not have wine you can use Ribena or just water. We are going to celebrate it only on the first Sunday of the month but you feel free to celebrate it different days of the month.

The broken bread symbolizes the body of Jesus that was broken for us.

The wine symbolizes the blood of Jesus that was shed for us.

Read your Bible in 1 Corinthians 11:23 – 26.

Pray and give God thanks for Jesus broken body and then eat the bread

Give God thanks for Jesus blood and then drink the wine

 

Bible Study – 07/04/20

Today we are going to be looking at the life story of Joseph. The name Joseph in the Bible means ‘the Lord will add’. I am sure we are all very familiar with the story of Joseph. He was Jacob’s 11th son and the first one with his wife Rachel. Joseph was one of twelve boys and his father’s favourite. We should have no favourites but it shows us the honesty of the biblical accounts. Favouritism will cause problems within a family. Joseph had a coat of many colours (there is a play about it). He had dreams from God and he spoke them out. His brothers were jealous of him and because of that they even planned to murder him but instead they sold him as a slave to the Ishmaelites who in turn sold him to the Egyptians. It was a terrifying experience for Joseph, he was betrayed by his own, his own planned to murder him, but instead sold him as an object. Sometimes we think to ourselves ‘I am a Christian and look at the mess my family is in’. It is right to ask questions but it is wrong to think because you are godly you are vaccinated against troubles and disappointments. Joseph went from being a favourite son to be a slave, as a slave he had no shoes to wear, no rights whatsoever, he needed to learn a new culture, a new language, he was taken to the human market and sold as a slave. We know the outcome of Joseph’s story, but he did not. He needed to wake up every day and believe God was going to step in. Today we are going to concentrate on chapter 39, it is when Joseph was sold as a slave to Potiphar who was the captain of the Palace guard.

In the book of Genesis chapter 39, things started going well for Joseph and the Lord was prospering him. We read 3 times in this chapter and ‘God was with Joseph’ – verses 3,21,23. Joseph was young, handsome and above all he feared God. Potiphar’s wife desired him but he ran away from her but left behind his cloak. That cloak became evidence of a crime he never committed. I am sure Joseph created in himself the ‘garment complex’. Twice in his life he was in trouble because of a garment – one of many colours and the other one he left in Potiphar’s house. Joseph was found guilty of a crime he never committed and down to prison he went. He had no one to fight his cause, he was alone and once again betrayed but this time in a foreign country. Even though it was painful to be betrayed by Potiphar’s wife it was not as painful as being betrayed by his own brothers.

The closer the person is to you, the more painful is the betrayal. A friend is supposed to protect you and not harm you. Joseph got in trouble because of his good character because he feared God. If you get in trouble because of your faithfulness towards God in a very positive way be proud of yourself. Joseph was found guilty but the most important thing was ‘God and Joseph’ both knew he was innocent. You can see the hand of God in this whole matter because Joseph was supposed to have been punished with death but his life was spared. The prison Joseph went to was for those who have acted against the national interest of those days – treason -. It was a very harsh prison and Joseph was there for many years. What catches our eyes in verse 20 ‘Joseph was in the king’s Prison’. Even today we believers  are confined into  God’s Prison. Lots of us are confined to our houses, we are in the ‘King’s Prison’. God has not lost control of the situation, God is doing something much bigger than what we can see or understand. Carrying on reading the story we learn Joseph tried to get out of prison, any of us would have done the same. Praise God, He did not allow Joseph out of prison before ‘His’ time. God elevated Joseph, but before He elevated him he brought him to a very low place. The wonderful thing is that in all this process ‘God was with Joseph’. This ‘confinement’ we are facing now can drive us mad or can drive us to a very close relationship with the Saviour. I do not believe in the prosperity theology but God certainly will prosper us in our lives and will teach some very important lessons that is costing the whole world billions if not trillions of pounds. So, my advice to you is ‘be still and know He is God’. We are seeing the mighty hand of God acting in ways we could not even think or imagine. What a wonderful God we serve. Joseph could not even dream of becoming the second man in command of the most powerful nation on earth in those days. But God did it and not Joseph.

Prayer Points:

John Jervis, June Harris, Phillys, Vernon, Kathy

People working for the NHS

Sharon France, Savannah, Rebecca and Nigel Rhys, Vicky, Gareth and Anna LLewllyn, Gaynor, Hanna Williams, Dr Paul Harries. Rebecca Chappel-Harries, Alison (Marion’s Daughter)

Pray for our country and its leaders

Pray for our fellowship and God will keep us close to him and close to each other

Phone people and check how they are.

Coming Friday is Good Friday and we are going to have a Special Remembrance Service at 3pm.  We will have Communion together and meditate on God’s love for us.

God bless

 

Pastor Fortunato Santos

Happy Birthday Abergarwed Twins

 

 

Warmest “Birthday Greetings” go to Mike Davies, our brilliant Resolven District News photographer and twin brother Pat who are 76 on Sunday the 5th of April

Mike always says he’s delighted to be here because when he and Pat  arrived in Abergarwed 76 years ago, the midwife gave him two days to live!  He also says he never missed a day at school in Resolven and we say he’s never missed a good photo opportunity since the day he picked up a camera..

 

The BBC often use his pictures of local scenes during their T.V weather forecasts-he is one of their top Weather Watchers and where would we be on RDN without the constant stream of top-notch photos he gives us?

Here are a few  from our  “Mike” collection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for those and all the other images you’ve delighted us withMike

 

Make the most of your “isolated”  coronavirus birthday  Abergarwed twins.  Remember the music!

 

With their dad Vernon’s  dance band (including Mike’s wife Maureen) in Glynneath Social-1960’s

 

 

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Two Golden Wedding Couples in Resolven

With all the doom and gloom of the coronavirus disrupting our normal lives we must remember not to forget important celebrations. Saturday 28th March was the Golden Wedding of two couples living in the village and even with isolation issues and distancing there was still room for family and friends to congratulate and celebrate the milestone event.

 

Gareth and Carol Williams of Wellfield Avenue Melincourt who were married in St. David’s Church 50 years ago by Vicar Lewis and held their wedding reception in the Miners Welfare Hall.

 

 

 

Gareth and Carol and their 3 children Matthew, Nia, and Emily and their 3 grandchildren  Molly, Evie and Lillia all live locally and even   though they couldn’t be all together yesterday in person due to the isolation situation the family joined together in a virtual party online to celebrate and had a fantastic time and were in fine cheer .

 

The second couple to our story are John and Maureen Fryer of Rheola Avenue. John and Maureen met on holidays in Spain over 50 years ago and Maureen moved from Pontefract in Yorkshire to Resolven to be with John. They got married in Pontefract at Maureen’s family church before moving to settle in Resolven where they still live with John’s sister Anne.

 

 

 

 

They have 2 children Christopher and Michelle, and grandchildren Brad, Taya, Jake and Maisie

Isolation didn’t stop the congratulations  as all it took was a  bit of imagination to congratulate and celebrate the event with their family and neighbours cheering  them from a safe distance when they came into the garden singing happy anniversary, with some even putting flags out,  and making them smile .

Congratulations to both couples from all their friends in Resolven

Report by Diane Sims

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NPT Safe and Well Service

 

Resolven Park Closed

24 March 2020 Update on Minimising Social Contact to Tackle COVID-19 and Protect The NHS

Information Provided by Neath Port Talbot CBC

The PM has announced an expansion in social distancing measures.  The arrangements are set out in the following:

Minimising social contact is the most important way that collectively we can tackle COVID-19 and protect the NHS. When we reduce our day-to-day contact with other people, we will reduce the spread of the infection. That is why the government is now introducing three new measures.

 

1.    Requiring people to stay at home, except for essential activities

2.    Closing non-essential shops and community spaces

3.    Stopping public gatherings of more than two people

 

The Government expects every citizen to comply with these new measures. They are vital to saving lives and preventing the spread of the infection.

 These measures will come into effect on Tuesday 24 March 2020. They will initially last for three weeks, until after the Easter weekend, when the Government will update.

 

1. STAYING AT HOME

 You should only leave the house for one of four reasons:

 

●     shopping for basic necessities, for example food and medicine, which must be as infrequent as possible.

 

●     exercise, such as a run, walk, or cycle. Making sure you exercise is particularly important at this time, but must be alone, or with your immediate household, and not more than once a day.

 

●     any medical need, or to provide care or to help a vulnerable person.

 

●     travelling to and from work, but only where this absolutely cannot be done from home. Your employer should take all reasonable steps to support you to work from home wherever possible.

There are some issues which we need to resolve including children travelling to school to collect free school meals.  These four reasons are exceptions – even when doing these activities, you should be minimising time spent outside of the home.

 

 These measures must be followed by everyone.  Shielding arrangements which are already under development will continue.

 

2. CLOSING SHOPS AND PUBLIC SPACES

Last week, the Government asked certain businesses – including pubs, cinemas and theatres – to close.  In Wales Caravan parks, campsites, tourist hotspots and popular beauty spots have been closed to visitors. The Government is now extending this requirement to a further set of business and other venues, including:

  • all non-essential retail stores – this will include clothing and electronics stores; hair, beauty and nail salons; and outdoor and indoor markets, excluding grocery markets.
  • libraries, community centres, and youth centres.
  • indoor and outdoor leisure facilities such as bowling alleys, arcades, and soft play facilities.
  • communal places within parks, such as playgrounds, sports courts and outdoor gyms.
  • places of worship, except for funerals attended by immediate families.
  • hotels, hostels, bed and breakfasts, campsites, caravan parks, and boarding houses for commercial/leisure use (excludes permanent residents).

 

3. STOPPING PUBLIC GATHERINGS

To make sure people are social distancing, the Government is also stopping all public gatherings of more than two people.

 

 There are only two exceptions to this rule:

 

●     where the gathering is of a group of people who live together – this means that a parent can, for example, take their children to the shops if there is no option to leave them at home; or

 

●     where the gathering is essential for work purposes – but workers should be trying to minimise all meetings and other gatherings in the workplace.

 

In addition, the Government is stopping social events, including weddings, baptisms and other religious ceremonies. This will exclude funerals attended by immediate family.

DELIVERING THESE NEW MEASURES

These measures will reduce our day to day contact with other people. They are a vital part of our efforts to  reduce the rate of transmission of COVID-19.

 

The Government expects every citizen to comply with these new measures.

 

If people do not follow these new measures, we will not reduce the spread of the infection. The Government will therefore be putting in place measures to enforce them, including through fines where people do not comply.

 

The Government understands that these measures will severely restrict citizens’ quality of life and economic activity. But they are considered an essential temporary response to bring down the spread of COVID-19.

 

They will initially last for the next three weeks, until the end of the Easter weekend, at which point the Government will them.

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Information from Cllr Dean Lewis

Update from Resolven Food Bank

Following the closure of Resolven Building Blocks today we have made some changes to the way that the food bank operates. The Resolven food bank will remain OPEN to support as many people in this difficult time as possible. From now on all parcel requests need to be made between Monday and Thursday either through inboxing our facebook page or calling 07756763664. When you get in touch you will be asked to give details of how many people your parcel is for and any dietary requirements you have. We will then give you a time slot to collect your parcel on a Friday ONLY between the hours of 10am and 1pm. Our delivery service will still be running during this time but this again will only be running on a Friday. All social distancing safety measures will be in full effect during these times. We appreciate your patience with these changes and thank you all for working with us in this time.

Christina James

Sitting Pretty !

 

LOVELY IMAGE by MIKE DAVIES RDN PHOTOGRAPHER