Care home residents join in Remembrance Sunday commemorations
RESIDENTS of a Lower Earley care home took part in their own Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
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RESIDENTS of a Lower Earley care home took part in their own Remembrance Sunday commemorations.
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Read moreDetailsTHEY are very much part of our lives, so it's no wonder that we want them to take part in all the big occasion
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