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W. Cross & Co. Ltd OUR VAN MIGHT HAVE CHANGED - BUT OUR IDEALS HAVE NOT!


Day Centre, Community Support and Enabling The Old Surgery, Market Square Newton Abbot, TQ12 2QZ


We can offer support with-in your home or out in the community these include: Personal Care – Help with Medication - Shopping – Housework – Food Preparation – Attending Appointments – Days Out – (24 Hr) Overnight and Live-in Care.


Day Centre where we offer a variety of activities from Arts and Crafts – Computers – Outings – Basic Life Skill’s – Tailored Made Courses – Allotment- and the main event having fun.


If you have a family member with dementia and are looking for somewhere local and safe then give us a call or come in and see us about what we can offer.


We support people with Learning Disabilities, Sensory and Mental Health (Dementia) Elderly


Tel: 01626 202141


e.mail: enquiries@steponeservicesltd.co.uk www.steponeservicesltd.co.uk


Tel: 01626 365344 | www.crossandco.co.uk 36 East Street, Newton Abbot, TQ12 1AQ


Good old fashioned service with a FREE local* delivery. And when you buy new we take away your old for FREE Massive display of stock on three floors - AND LOW PRICES Customer Parking


[*Local delivery covers 30 mile radius]


A Local Company You Can Trust


TURN YOUR OLD DOOR INTO CASH


Receive up to £150 for your old door


Call Alliance today


• expert fitting and servicing • existing doors automated • same day repair service • no callout charges


FREEPHONE 0800 328 1930 FREE QUOTES & FRIENDLY ADVICE ACROSS DEVON


TORBAY 01626 365696 EXETER 01392 277200


www.alliance-garagedoors.co.uk NEWTON ABBOT TOWN GUIDE 47 alliance GARAGE DOORS


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