“Happy To Chat” Benches Launched to Tackle Loneliness in Bassetlaw
Muslim Charity and Bassetlaw District Council are excited to
announce the installation of nine ‘Happy to Chat’ benches across Bassetlaw to
address the growing concern of loneliness among residents in the district.
ADDRESSING THE ISSUE OF LONELINESS
According to census data, around 24% of adults in Bassetlaw have
reported that they feel lonely with a further 7.6% reporting that they often or
always feel lonely. Recognising these concerns, Muslim Charity and Bassetlaw District
Council has identified the need for community spaces that encourage social
interaction.
Bassetlaw has also seen an increase in its elderly population,
with 22.33% of its residents aged 65 and over, compared to the England average
of 19.43%. This ageing population can also be a contributing factor to
loneliness statistics in our district.
‘HAPPY TO CHAT’ BENCHES – A JOINT INITIATIVE
In partnership with Bassetlaw District Council, Muslim Charity has
funded nine ‘Happy to Chat’ benches that will be installed at key locations
frequented by elderly residents in the district.
These benches serve as a welcoming space for community members to
sit and chat, fostering connections and alleviating feelings of loneliness.
They can be found in:
- Langold
Country Park (2 benches)
- Costhorpe
Cricket Ground (Carlton Cricket Club)
- Costhorpe
Sports Field
- Tom
Simpson Field, Harworth
- Snipe
Park, Harworth
- London
Road (near Whinney Moor Lane), Retford
- Pocket
Park, corner of Sandy Lane and Gateford Road, Worksop (2 benches)
BRINGING PEOPLE TOGETHER FOR A BETTER FUTURE
Bakhtyar Pirzada, Chairman of Muslim Charity, said: “The ‘Happy to
Chat’ benches project is another testament to Muslim Charity’s commitment to
supporting Bassetlaw’s local communities. With this latest partnership, the
charity hopes to provide spaces that encourage dialogue, friendship, and social
engagement, tackling the problem of loneliness head-on.”
Cllr Lynne Schuller, Cabinet Member for Health and Wellbeing at
Bassetlaw District Council, said: “I am pleased to have worked hand in hand
with our colleagues of Muslim Charity in the provision of this, a range of
Happy to Chat benches. Provision of the benches, sharing that a person is
happy to chat or even needs someone to talk to has the potential to actively
help people’s mental health and reduce the negative impact of social
isolation.
“I look forward to people gaining new networks and hopefully help
in the form of connecting with others in their communities. Please take the
time to sit and chat, you never know the person you are with may benefit more
than you will ever know. Thank you to the Muslim Charity for your compassion in
providing our benches, we look forward to continuing to engage with you in
caring for our community.”
HANDOVER CEREMONY TO MARK THE OCCASION
To celebrate this initiative, a handover ceremony was held at
Muslim Charity’s head office at Eaton Hall, Retford on Friday, 25th October
2024. This was attended by local dignitaries including Councillors from
Bassetlaw District Council, representatives of Muslim Charity, Bassetlaw MP Jo
White, community members, and other guests who represent or live in the
communities where the ‘Happy to Chat Benches’ will be installed.
The benches, designed to ‘Tackle loneliness one bench at a time,’
are crafted from durable, eco-friendly recycled materials. Built to withstand
the elements, they offer a lasting, low-maintenance addition to community
spaces.
Attendees were warmly welcomed and inspired by heartfelt speeches,
including words from Shaykh Muhammad Pirzada, Founder of Muslim Charity, who
highlighted the charity’s ‘devotion to humanity’ and its mission to build
‘bridges of kindness through small deeds.’ This commitment shines through the
charity’s efforts to deliver sustainable, accessible support to communities
both locally and globally, reflecting a dedication to meaningful, lasting
impact.
There were poem recitals by four very brave, outspoken children, delivered
to a room full of adults. The children echoed the importance of connection, and
community.
The guests enjoyed a traditional ‘Desi’ meal, which brought
everyone together in conversation and connection. The gathering facilitated all
those who attended, to feel a deeper sense of a wider community, irrespective
of different faith, and beliefs. This message was reflected in Maroof Pirzada’s
speech, UK Director of Muslim Charity, Retford. A powerful reminder that we are
all one family; the collective human family, with far more in common that
unites us, than divides us.
The ceremony was attended by local leaders and dignitaries,
highlighting strong community support for the initiative. Present were Jo White
MP, Councillor Lynne Schuller (Cabinet Member for Health & Wellbeing,
Bassetlaw District Council), Councillor Mike Quigley MBE, Councillor Josie
Potts, and Councillor Julie Leigh, Leader of Bassetlaw District Council. The
event also welcomed Wendy Quigley, Peter Clark (Head of Neighbourhood Services,
Bassetlaw District Council), Councillor David Pidwell, Councillor Steve
Scotthorne, Councillor Dan Henderson, Councillor
The charity also has a local initiative of selling pure,
UK-produced honey, supporting British bees and their keepers with each
purchase. Every jar sold helps fund the Feed a Child programme, which provides
essential school meals to vulnerable children, enabling them to focus, learn,
and stay in school. This initiative combines high-quality honey with the power
to make a meaningful difference. Learn more about Muslim Charity by
visiting https://muslimcharity.org.uk/news/happy-to-chat-benches-launched-to-tackle-loneliness-in-bassetlaw
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