An artist s impression of how the entrance to Belle Vue Park could look
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The major revamp plans at Belle Vue Park in Sudbury have taken another step forward this week as contracts have been exchanged on the sale of Belle Vue House and part of the old swimming pool site.
Earlier this year, cabinet members at Babergh District Council agreed the sale of the house and surrounding land, including the northern part of the old swimming pool site, to Churchill Retirement Living to create 46 flats.
Money made from the sale of the land will go towards the creation of a new public space at the park entrance with plans in place for a new café and toilet facilities.
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Devizes resident Sally Noseda is celebrating after being selected as the winner of a recent photography competition. Run by McCarthy Stone, which is the developer behind the Shackleton Place development in Devizes, the competition called for local residents to share photographs of their favourite scenery, wildlife and landscapes in Devizes and the surrounding areas taken on their daily walks during lockdown. The competition was judged by the Mayor of Devizes, Councillor Chris Gay, who chose Sally’s photograph entitled ‘Where Mediaeval Souls Meander’, as the winning entry. The photograph will be displayed in the homeowners’ lounge at Shackleton Place for all to see.
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BEND, Ore., May 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sunshine Retirement Living (Sunshine), which owns and operates 42 senior living communities across the country, today announced that 100% of its assisted living, memory care and independent living communities have completed their second COVID-19 vaccination clinic. Additionally, more than 90% of the residents at those communities chose to be vaccinated.
Last November, Sunshine announced that it was among the first senior living companies to enroll in the Center for Disease Control and Prevention s (CDC) national Pharmacy Partnership for Long-term Care (LTC) Program with each of its communities receiving immediate CDC approval.
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May 5, 2021 9:00 AM
KFL&A Public Health are recognizing and celebrating the long-term care and retirement homes in the Kingston, Frontenac, and Lennox and Addington region that have achieved vaccination rates of over 90 per cent among their residents and staff.
During the month of April, KFL&A Public Health challenged all staff and residents in long-term care and retirement homes in KFL&A to get vaccinated.
“With the support of community stakeholders, partners, staff, and residents, we congratulate nine long-term care and retirement homes that achieved this milestone. We are so pleased as this brings us one step closer towards preventing COVID-19 from spreading amongst our most vulnerable population,” said Dr. Kieran Moore, Medical Officer of Health at KFL&A Public Health. “Sending a very special thank you to all of the staff at these Homes for everything they do to keep residents and co-workers safe and healthy.”