Council Reassures Angry Centre Users ; Minns Seeks to Allay Fears of Carers of Disabled People
Hull Daily Mail › February 15, 2011
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Hull Daily Mail › February 15, 2011
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CITY council leader Carl Minns has attempted to allay fears that a day centre will close to disabled people.
Users of the Pennine Centre in Pennine Way, north Bransholme, claim they were told adults with physical disabilities would no longer be able to use the service, which provides residential and respite care.See the full content of this document
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Council Reassures Angry Centre Users ; Minns Seeks to Allay Fears of Carers of Disabled People
Concerned users contacted the Mail after they were told the centre would only provide services for people with learning difficulties ...
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