When lockdown was introduced, Tariq Nadeem's wife and daughter were extremely worried about him carrying on his work as a taxi driver.
Being self-employed, he made the decision to take some time off to keep himself and his family safe, and spent the first two weeks of the restrictions at home.
But he then decided to get back in his cab to drop of prescriptions and food parcels to vulnerable people in the community who are self-isolating or shielding, and he quickly realised how many other people still needed taxis.
He said: "Once I started doing prescriptions I saw lots of people going about their jobs. "There are key workers, people who work in hospitals - they need to get to work. "There are people who have no choice, they have to carry