Police share secret life of PCSO Dave Bunker

On yer bike - PCSO Dave Bunker delivering scrubs.On yer bike - PCSO Dave Bunker delivering scrubs.
On yer bike - PCSO Dave Bunker delivering scrubs.
A PCSO from Skegness has been putting in a double shift in Skegness - helping to keep the town safe and volunteering with a group of bikers to deliver scrubs.

When PCSO Dave Bunker is not patrolling the streets, he is a member of the Bike Shed Community Response team who deliver PPE, testing kits, foods and medicine to where it's needed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Recipients include care homes, hospitals, the vulnerable and the shielded. Among the items delivered are Star Wars scrubs, delivered to Lincoln from the Skegness Sewers for NHS.

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PCSO Bunker said, "This is a life-saving initiative. I feel privileged to be part of such an amazing group of volunteers working together in time of national crisis to protect and safeguard the most vulnerable in our communities."

PCSO Dave Bunker.PCSO Dave Bunker.
PCSO Dave Bunker.

The Bike Shed Motorcycle Club has set up the Bike Shed Community Response volunteer riders group in collaboration with Gophr Courier App and Digital Consultancy, Wavestone, working along-side Team Rubicon UK as part of Op React, and backed by Indian Motorcycle.

They provide free courier-style services across the UK to support the fight against Covid-19.

Janet Simpson of Skegness Sewers for NHS thanked PCSO Bunker and the other bikers for their support.