Rossendale care home staff brave muddy fields after fallen tree shuts bypass to work
Dedicated care home staff had to cross muddy fields and the Rawtenstall-Edenfield bypass to get to work after a tree blocked the road to Holme Manor Care Home.
READ MORE: Terrified customers bang on locked fire doors after blaze breaks out inside Morecambe club “The night staff could then go home, but they had to use the same route back as the road was still blocked by the tree.”
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