Festival fun for Cowbridge Greenhill Manor named top 20 care home Fifteen years of Food
Food and drink heaven for festival goers, the bustling, vibrant atmosphere that is the Cowbridge Food and Drink Festival will this year celebrate its 15th birthday, with lots of new and exciting additions planned to mark the occasion in style! A real highlight in the Welsh foodie calendar, this year’s event will for the first time play host to its own Vegan Festival – food, drink and cosmetics all included in the festival ticket price. It promises to be a whole weekend of foodie, family- friendly fun with over 100 exhibitors and three key sites allow something for all. Free children’s activities – from willow weaving to pizza making and ‘Ave a go’ ceramics in the Old Hall - food demonstrations, TV chefs, tempting tastings, music and dancing. The food and drink festival is on May 26-27th 2019. With Tickets costing, Day ticket £5, Weekend ticket £8. For further information and to book tickets, visit www. cowbridgefoodand
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The care team at Greenhill Manor Care Home are celebrating after being named a top 20 care home in Wales Border Counties Vintage Club Limited presents
STEAM & COUNTRY SHOW Vauxhall Fields, Monmouth
Saturday 4th May & Sunday 5th May 2019
VINTAGE, CLASSIC & MODERN MACHINERY EQUIPMENT AUCTION (Sat Only)
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SPECIAL A TTR ACTIONS DOG SHOW(Sunday)
DOG & DUCK DISPLAY (Sat & Sun) CHILDREN’S ENTERTAINMENT OPEN MIC EVENT
PLUS - THE RETURN OF BELGIUM
ORGANS ‘VICTORY’ & ‘RHAPSODY’! PRE-PAY CAMPING & FREE CAR PARKING - In aid of Local Charities.
Contact Ian Harper (Show Co-ordinator)
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A care home in Merthyr Tydfil has been named a top 20 care home in Wales by independent care website, carehome.
co.uk. Greenhill Manor which is owned by family-run care provider Hallmark Care Homes scooped the title out of 1,060 care homes in Wales.
The dementia, nursing and young physically disabled care home, which has an overall 9.9 recommendation rating, were recognised by the leading review website for care homes, for the number and quality of recommendations they received from residents and relatives in the last
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year. General Manager at Greenhill Manor Care Home, Mark McCole said: “We are immensely proud to be included in the top 20 care homes in Wales and would like to thank all the visitors who have taken the time to complete a review card.
The reviews that have been published on the website cover all areas of the home; that being said, we now hold this accolade and share it with every team member at Greenhill Manor. We are proud of the team and what we have collectively achieved.”
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