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Founder of 'chat benches' to tackle loneliness honoured | Founder of 'chat benches' to tackle loneliness honoured |
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A police officer who came up with the concept of "chat benches" to combat loneliness has been appointed an MBE in the New Year Honours. | A police officer who came up with the concept of "chat benches" to combat loneliness has been appointed an MBE in the New Year Honours. |
Det Sgt Ashley Jones of Avon and Somerset Police introduced the idea of designated benches where anyone can stop and have a conversation. | Det Sgt Ashley Jones of Avon and Somerset Police introduced the idea of designated benches where anyone can stop and have a conversation. |
It started in Burnham-on-Sea last year and has since spread across Europe and to Australia and North America. | It started in Burnham-on-Sea last year and has since spread across Europe and to Australia and North America. |
He said he was "shocked" and "very humbled" to become an MBE. | He said he was "shocked" and "very humbled" to become an MBE. |
Mr Jones, 49, who is originally from Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, said he thought of the idea after meeting an elderly woman who had been defrauded of money by a con artist over the phone. | |
"Having spoken to Sylvia, I realised that the underlying issue, why she got taken in by this deception, was because of chronic loneliness," he said. | "Having spoken to Sylvia, I realised that the underlying issue, why she got taken in by this deception, was because of chronic loneliness," he said. |
"She was 89, she had no living family members and she was extremely isolated. | "She was 89, she had no living family members and she was extremely isolated. |
"She knew she was being taken for a ride, but she was so lonely that she was prepared to go along with the situation... just so she could have human contact, | "She knew she was being taken for a ride, but she was so lonely that she was prepared to go along with the situation... just so she could have human contact, |
"That's what set me off on the crusade of trying to make an alternative for people who may be lonely." | "That's what set me off on the crusade of trying to make an alternative for people who may be lonely." |
The benches, which are adopted by local communities, have signs on them to let people know that anyone sitting there is happy to talk. | The benches, which are adopted by local communities, have signs on them to let people know that anyone sitting there is happy to talk. |
Before joining Avon and Somerset Constabulary in 2006 Mr Jones worked for Gwent Police in various roles, including patrol and neighbourhood roles. | Before joining Avon and Somerset Constabulary in 2006 Mr Jones worked for Gwent Police in various roles, including patrol and neighbourhood roles. |
The honour has been awarded "for services to charity and to older people in South West England and South Wales". | The honour has been awarded "for services to charity and to older people in South West England and South Wales". |
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