Yeovil District Hospital is closing the units on Monday 19 May at 17:00 BST after it was
But she was critical that the authority had not been able to provide answers about why the home had to be shut "with such urgency".The union said the property was in need of urgent upgrade works but the sudden closure showed a "stunning lack of respect" for residents.
Wakefield Council said "alternative places" had been found for all six residents and it had made the decision to close to provide the "best level of safe care for residents".A spokesperson added: "This was due to a combination of the care needs of residents, the physical condition of the building, and staff availability."Hazel Garth Care Home is not permanently closing and we remain committed to care provision on the site."
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Two hospitals have installed rainbow crossings to celebrate "inclusivity".
The bright new crossings have been painted at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital (GRH) and Cheltenham General Hospital (CGH).Peters formed his band in 1981 in Rhyl, Denbighshire, out of the punk era and had a top 20 hit, Sixty Eight Guns, two years later.
that those who could not fit inside the church could hear the service from the grounds outside.Peters' funeral will be held in the Parish Church of St Bridget and St Cwyfan in Dyserth, Denbighshire, on 29 May at 15:00 BST - but attendees are encouraged to arrive before 14:00.
Peters was born in Prestatyn, Denbighshire, and lived in Dyserth with his wife of 39 years, Jules and their sons Dylan, 20 and Evan, 18.Peters was first diagnosed with lymphoma in 1995, and later diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, which returned in 2015.