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Cumbrian care home to celebrate National Cheese Day

Cumbrian care home to celebrate National Cheese Day

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A Cumbrian care home is celebrating National Cheese Day with a cheese and wine party.
HC-One's Winters Park Care Home in Penrith will be rolling out the red carpet for the community to join them for a day of cheese and wine tasting.
The event aims to highlight the diverse world of cheese, from its wide-ranging varieties to its rich flavours and textures.
Winters Park Care Home residents enjoying a previous National Cheese Day event (Image: Supplied) Residents and visitors will have the chance to sample an assortment of cheeses, including blue cheese, Brie, and cheddar, paired with crackers and a selection of wines.
The day will also feature classic karaoke performances by residents and staff, adding an extra layer of entertainment to the festivities.
The celebration promises to be a memorable one for residents, allowing them to discover new cheese varieties and relish in familiar favourites.
Founded in 2011, HC-One is the largest provider of adult social care in Great Britain.
A Winters Park Care Home resident on National Cheese Day (Image: Supplied) The organisation operates more than 280 homes across England, Wales, and Scotland.
The company provides a range of services, including residential, dementia, and nursing care.
A spokesperson for HC-One said: "For everyone at HC-One, kindness is more than a word, it's a belief that caring for people means caring about what matters most for them. also collaborates with health and social care professionals as part of its mission to enhance dementia care."

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Where a Michelin-starred Japanese chef eats, drinks and shops in Tokyo

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The Remigo One Is a Very Compelling Electric Outboard Motor

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time2 days ago

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The Remigo One Is a Very Compelling Electric Outboard Motor

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