The Big Issue has been working tirelessly to support vendors through the Covid-19 lockdown – and for Brighton and Hove vendors Pamela Clark and Paul Clarkson, that meant buying them a laptop computer.
The pair are in lockdown in emergency accommodation while they are temporarily unable to sell the magazine. And the single basement room they share has left the couple feeling “depressed and isolated” as it doesn’t receive television signal and has limited scope to reach the outside world.
So, as well as supporting them with supermarket vouchers and cash, The Big Issue has also bought a laptop for Pamela. She told us that it’s been a “lifeline”.
We’ve just got one room and it’s quite claustrophobic because we’re used to being out there
Not only will they now be able to pass the hours indoors by watching films, access to a laptop has also let Pamela contact family and write a lockdown journal which she hopes will chronicle these uncertain times from the unique perspective of a Big Issue vendor.
Pamela, 52, who usually sells the magazine at Blackington Road Co-op or WHSmith on George Street in Brighton, said: “The laptop has allowed me to get my thoughts down straight away and that has made a heck of a difference to me. It also means I can get in touch with family and so it has relieved the isolation a lot.
“To not be selling the magazine at the minute has been depressing and there have been some down, lonely days. We’ve just got one room and it’s quite claustrophobic because we’re used to being out there.