Bolsover residents celebrate Pancake Day

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Residents in Bolsover celebrated Pancake Day in style!

People we support at our residential service in Bolsover recently celebrated Pancake Day.

Residents chose to mark the occasion with a table full of selected fillings, so each resident could make their pancakes exactly how they liked them.

Staff and residents alike embraced the day and everyone enjoyed their delicious pancakes.

Residents had also spent the previous weekend crafting Valentine's Day cards and making mocktails.

We're so proud of how far they've come and how willing everyone is to get involved. There are even talks about making some refreshing fruit smoothies in the future. Perfect way to get ready for summer!

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