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“It’s beyond immoral. That money should be ploughed back into investment in homes and care.
According to accounts filed at Companies House for their financial year ending September 2020, the business received a total of £2,019,315 in government grants, including Mutual Aid and Infection Control funding to help with the costs of the pandemic. A company spokeswoman confirmed the firm also took furlough payments.
The accounts show Mr Sanders, a company director and its sole shareholder, took a dividend of £3,000,000 in 2020, up from £1,000,000 in 2019.
The company also paid its highest-paid director £3,044,084 in salary in 2020, and a similar amount the year before.
A “DATED” care home - one of the oldest buildings on the Marine Estate - could be knocked to the ground and replaced in a major revamp. Memory House, on Marine Parade in Leigh, caters for up to 35 residents and dates back to at least 1920. However, with the building no longer up to scratch and “unable to maintain the high standards expected of it’s residents and operators”, plans to demolish the site have been brought forward. A new care home, containing 50 rooms, would replace it if plans are approved. Beth Hooper, councillor for the West Leigh ward, has been approached by residents who want to stop the demolition.