Time for tea

Residents at a Sanctuary Care home in Bromsgrove will don their finest frocks and handmade crowns for a royal themed Care Home Open Day next week.
On Saturday 21 April, people from the local community are invited to Breme Residential Care Home on Providence Road, between 11am and 12noon and 2pm and 4pm, to enjoy a very special combined celebration.
There will be a royal themed high tea party to mark Care Home Open Day, which coincides with The Queen’s 92nd birthday.
There will be sweet treats fit for a Queen, with scrumptious cream teas and a variety of mouth-watering home-made cakes and finger sandwiches plus live entertainment to enjoy.
Speaking of the festivities, home manager Rebecca Rudge said: “We are really looking forward to celebrating Care Home Open Day with our wonderful residents, their families and our local community. We hope it’ll be a fantastic day with fun for all.”
Saturday 21 April marks the sixth annual Care Home Open Day, when homes nationwide open their doors and welcome people to share a special day with their teams and residents, forging lasting links with their local communities.
The theme for this year is linking communities, so if anyone would be interested in attending, please drop in anytime between 11am and 12noon and 2pm and 4pm.
Care Home Open Day comes as a double celebration for Sanctuary Care, which is marking its 20 year anniversary of delivering care to its residents.
The address for those wishing to attend is Breme Residential Care Home, 46 Providence Road, Bromsgrove B61 8EF.