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Care home residents enjoy their own Glasto-style fest

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June 30, 2025

Community joins in 'Big Summer Weekender' to mark Open Care Home Week

- Cameron Rutherford Meadow Bank Care Home

Care home residents enjoy their own Glasto-style fest

It's summer festival season, and one Bamber Bridge care home did not want to be left out.

As part of celebrations to mark Care Home Open Week, Meadow Bank Care Home, on Meadow Lane, welcomed residents, colleagues, friends, family and the wider community to its 'Big Summer Weekender' event.

Throughout the week, residents, colleagues, families, and friends enjoyed a variety of fun-filled activities, culminating in an end-of-week celebration at the home, part of the HC-One group.

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