Yeovil Express 1 month ago

Mayor performs "topping out" ceremony at new £10m care home

THE Yeovil Mayor, Cllr Wes Read, yesterday laid the final roof tile at a "topping out ceremony" at the new £10-million Hendford Care Home. Full Article at Yeovil Express

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  1. THE Yeovil Mayor, Cllr Wes Read, will tomorrow lay the final roof tile at a "topping out ceremony" at the new Hendford Care Home. Full Article at Yeovil Express

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