I live in a small village with no shop, Pub, Church or Bus service. There are 10 houses in our street (there is a second street to the village) and apart from one neighbour (who lives opposite), we had no offers of help until I registered my husband on the Government website after he received the "Extremely Vulnerable" letter. I gave my phone number to our next door neighbour before this happened. We always wave to everyone when coming and going in the car - neither of can walk far! The Volunteer came from our nearest town, yet there are two other villages closer than this. Even our local Farm Shop (in the next village) closed down, after the Lockdown was announced. No one here (in the street) goes outside to clap for the NHS - so now we (hubby and myself) do this indoors. People are not nasty, but there is little evidence of community spirit here. Last year, when one of my cats was missing for four days, I leafletted the entire village (both streets) and those people who were at home were all friendly and many had seen my cat (prior to her disappearance). I had some phone calls from people who had seen her in the previous couple of days, and we did eventually get her back (she was on a local farm, outside of the village). There is no Community Hall or indeed, any other space for Community activity here - so perhaps that's why?