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Prepare for Changes Under New Mexico Senate Bill 152 | Holland & Hart - Health Law Blog

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On April 5, 2021, the Governor of New Mexico signed Senate Bill 152 (SB152) into law. SB 152 amends the Continuing Care Act (Section 24-17-4 NMSA 1978, (the Act) to address issues that have arisen involving the solvency of Continuing Care Communities, with little or no equity to cover shortfalls, and the disproportionate impacts that occur from the need to relocate residents on very short notice. A continuing care community under the Act includes a “retirement home, retirement community, home for the aged or other place that undertakes to provide continuing care.”

Permission sought to move famous Wimborne Market to show ground

ORGANISERS of the popular Wimborne Market have applied for permission to relocate the site when it ceases to operate at its current location later this year. The market’s current site, off Station Road, has been earmarked for a new retirement village by McCarthy & Stone and, subject to planning, the market will stop operating there later this year. However, plans have been submitted to move the site to the Wimborne Show ground and create a new “country style market”. A notice sent to traders from T Ensor and Son Ltd said: “As you know the Wimborne Market site has been sold for development of a McCarthy and Stone retirement village and subject to planning, Wimborne Market will cease to operate on the site later this year.

Wimborne Market: A brief history | Bournemouth Echo

AFTER more than 165 years of trading, the famous Wimborne Market looks set to leave its current site. The site, off Station Road, has been earmarked for a new retirement village by McCarthy & Stone, with a planning application submitted earlier this year. The market has been operating on the site up until now, and the organisers have sought permission to relocate to the Wimborne Show ground. But what’s happened at the market to get to where we are today? THE HISTORY OF WIMBORNE MARKET The market was founded in 1855 by Thomas Ensor. He bought the fields and joining the new Wimborne railway station and the market grew into one of the largest livestock markets in the south west.

Permission sought to move famous Wimborne Market to Show grounds

ORGANISERS of the popular Wimborne Market have applied for permission to relocate the site when it ceases to operate at its current location later this year. The market’s current site, off Station Road, has been earmarked for a new retirement village by McCarthy & Stone and, subject to planning, the market will stop operating there later this year. However, plans have been submitted to move the site to the Wimborne Show ground and create a new “country style market”. A notice sent to traders from T Ensor and Son Ltd said: “As you know the Wimborne Market site has been sold for development of a McCarthy and Stone retirement village and subject to planning, Wimborne Market will cease to operate on the site later this year.

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