Recollections of Staunton Harold, some good some not so good. We quite often hear from people whose relatives were cared for here in the Sue Ryder hospice days,from about 1980 to 2002. Before that from people who worked here in the Cheshire Home days, 1955 to 1978....
Smile at us, pay us, pass us, but do not quite forget, For we are the people of England, who never have spoken yet. G K Chesterton. The Secret people. Except that three years ago you did ask us to speak, and, Oh! how you hate what we said.I think it’s true to say...
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