WHERE can you get a takeaway during the coronavirus lockdown?

Islanders now have a new online service to help them find food and other supplies that can be delivered to their door, or collected.

New website A to Z to Me is a project from Yafford-based web development company HomePage Media, with content curated by Isle of Wight food reviewers Matt and Cat, and support from On The Wight.

Visitors to A to Z to Me can use the site for free, with no need to download an app or sign up for an account.

The website allows easy access to delivery services in all parts of the Island, from Brighstone Village Store to The Tomato Stall.

Homepage director A to Z to Me lead developer Ian Winter said: "We've been working on this as a side-project for a while, and the coronavirus situation made us bring the whole thing forward as fast as we could.

"We want people to be able to use this right now to find out about local deliveries of food and other supplies."

Matt and Cat, no longer able to eat out, have been collecting information from their own contacts and social media to get as many food delivery services as possible on to the site.

Cat said: "Eating out is off the menu, but eating in is not. This is a fast-changing situation, and we wanted to share up-to-date information that can be easily changed when needed. Thanks to those who have offered help and information.

"We hope anybody who is offering deliveries of food, groceries or other products on the Island will put their service details on the website for everyone to use."

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