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19 March 2024
His nieces and nephew are his closest family members and bought pictures of Denis from his younger years starting from when he was 25 years old, which were displayed in the lounge.
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Margaret is an ordained minister and spent several years working in Peru supporting and educating women. She identified women in tribal areas as illiterate and struggled with basic knowledge on nutrition, reading and family planning.
View Article08 March 2024
The highlight of the trip however was finding out one of the residents, Sheila Campbell, used to work in the centre bagging up cotton wool several years ago.
View Article06 March 2024
The couple married in 1957 after David, who was originally from the Northeast, settled in Cumbria as an evacuee during World War II.
View Article06 March 2024
As expected, the Chancellor has failed to address the current crisis facing the social care sector during the Spring Budget. Our ask is that, ahead of the next General Election, all political parties present a credible, sustainable plan that resolves the
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Dorothy Smith started working at The Grand Theatre in Church Street as the head of catering and hospitality in 1981 when it reopened as a theatre.
View Article05 March 2024
There’s a gaping chasm between government funding for social care and the cost of providing care. In reality, we’re not expecting this shortfall to be addressed when the Chancellor outlines his Spring Budget this week. But what we do want is for all polit
View Article05 March 2024
On Wednesday 6 March the Chancellor of the Exchequer is presenting his latest Budget – we know it will be the last one before the General Election. We also know that the social care sector won’t be getting the long-term funding that it so desperately need
View Blog05 March 2024
The defibrillator will be accessible for anyone in the area needing to use it and will require a code form the emergency services to activate it
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