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Top 12 Best lawn care in Wolverhampton, West Midlands

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rjb lawn care

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94 Lucknow Road, Willenhall, West Midlands, WV124QG

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Highcroft Hall Residential Care Home - Sanctuary Care

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Old Fallings Lane, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV10 8BU

Highcroft Hall is an attractive care home located in a leafy residential area in Wolverhampton. Three-miles outside the city...

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With Mother's Day just around the corner, care home residents across Sanctuary Care homes have shared advice on motherhood for new and expecting mothers. Doris Brimacombe, age 102, who lives at Furzehatt Residential and Nursing Home in Plymouth said; "Bring children up to respect others, and love them whilst you can." Her fellow residents, also shared their pearls of wisdom. Briony Corbey, age 84, described motherhood as "the most exciting adventure and best job in the world", whilst 87-year-old Evie Oliver encouraged new mothers to "be patient and enjoy it". Sheila O'Connor, Director of Operations for Sanctuary Care, commented: "Motherhood is not always easy and sometimes a little advice and perspective from the older generation can go a long way. "We have lots of wonderful mothers, grandmothers and even great-grandmothers living in our care homes who have plenty of pearls of wisdom to share. "As a significant milestone, Mother's Day holds precious memories for many of our residents creating a great opportunity for us to come together to reminisce and share past experiences. "Taking time to reflect on happy memories helps to create a sense of continuity and community for our residents, which we know is so important for an enriched and fulfilled life, particularly as we grow older." Other residents across the Sanctuary Care homes, which provide residential, respite, dementia and nursing care, have chipped in with their tips on motherhood: Experienced advice-giver Doreen Lee, 84, who lives at Beechwood Residential Care Home in Upton-upon-Severn, said; "Don't worry about getting things right, you will adapt. If you need any advice speak to the midwife or doctor because they are there for you." Others, like Judith Woodward, 86, highlighted the importance of accepting assistance where possible. She advised; "Get other people to help so you can have more time with the baby." Taking a more practical approach, Patricia, Blackford Hickman 87, joked that new mothers should remember to "build up a store of nappies"!

East Park Court Residential Care Home - Sanctuary Care

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29 Holloway Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV1 2SY

East Park Court is an attractive care home located in a quiet residential area of Wolverhampton. Situated two miles outside the...

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With Mother's Day just around the corner, care home residents across Sanctuary Care homes have shared advice on motherhood for new and expecting mothers. Doris Brimacombe, age 102, who lives at Furzehatt Residential and Nursing Home in Plymouth said; "Bring children up to respect others, and love them whilst you can." Her fellow residents, also shared their pearls of wisdom. Briony Corbey, age 84, described motherhood as "the most exciting adventure and best job in the world", whilst 87-year-old Evie Oliver encouraged new mothers to "be patient and enjoy it". Sheila O'Connor, Director of Operations for Sanctuary Care, commented: "Motherhood is not always easy and sometimes a little advice and perspective from the older generation can go a long way. "We have lots of wonderful mothers, grandmothers and even great-grandmothers living in our care homes who have plenty of pearls of wisdom to share. "As a significant milestone, Mother's Day holds precious memories for many of our residents creating a great opportunity for us to come together to reminisce and share past experiences. "Taking time to reflect on happy memories helps to create a sense of continuity and community for our residents, which we know is so important for an enriched and fulfilled life, particularly as we grow older." Other residents across the Sanctuary Care homes, which provide residential, respite, dementia and nursing care, have chipped in with their tips on motherhood: Experienced advice-giver Doreen Lee, 84, who lives at Beechwood Residential Care Home in Upton-upon-Severn, said; "Don't worry about getting things right, you will adapt. If you need any advice speak to the midwife or doctor because they are there for you." Others, like Judith Woodward, 86, highlighted the importance of accepting assistance where possible. She advised; "Get other people to help so you can have more time with the baby." Taking a more practical approach, Patricia, Blackford Hickman 87, joked that new mothers should remember to "build up a store of nappies"!

B & T Garden Buildings

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Pelham Works, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV3 0BJ

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My Law Matters

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84 Salop St, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV3 0SR

My Law Matters is a trading style of Fentiman Legal Ltd, a professional and dynamic legal practice with a national reach that...

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Wolverhampton Turf & Topsoil

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Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV3 9BN

Our seed grown Premier turf is suitable for anyone wanting a lawn with a luxury appearance and the durability required of many...

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Raw Tree Care Ltd

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43 Elmdon Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV10 6XN

Based in Wolverhampton Raw Tree Care Ltd are ideally positioned to offer tree surgery across Wolverhampton, Dudley Bridgenorth and...

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Wolverhampton Lawn Tennis Club

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Neville Lodge Newbridge Cres, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV6 0LH

While every care has been taken in the compilation of this information, Wolverhampton City Council will not be held responsible...

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Angel Care Homes Ltd

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185 Penn Road, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV3 0EQ

At Angel Care Homes Ltd, we have been offering care of over 12 years. Our carers run two homes in Birmingham and Wolverhampton, as...

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