The legal process to save Bowles Lodge is over but the spirit of Bowles Lodge lives on!

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This blog is about a campaign I led to prevent Lancashire County Council closing the care home my Mum lived in. We lost our case in the High Court but decision-makers at local and national level were made aware of the devastating consequences of moving elderly people - no matter how carefully it is done. Mum was moved and, sadly, died eight months later. The blog is dedicated to her precious memory. Love you Mum.

This is Vera, my mum

This is Vera, my mum
This is Vera, my mum. "Why did Kent County Council move me out of Bowles Lodge?"

Saturday, 5 February 2011

STOP PRESS: Westminster Hall Debate!

From: John Porter [mailto:john@balloons.plus.com]
Sent: 05 February 2011 11:38
To: 'Yvonne Hossack'; 'trudy.dean@kent.gov.uk'; 'Tim Strutt'; 'Karen Cooper'; 'greg@gregclark.co.uk'; 'Beverley.Seal@kent.gov.uk'; 'Margaret Terry'; 'paulmillershow@bbc.co.uk'; 'julia@bbc.co.uk'
Cc: 'Graham.Gibbens@kent.gov.uk'; 'Margaret.Howard@kent.gov.uk'; 'Christy.Holden@kent.gov.uk'; 'paul.carter@kent.gov.uk'; 'Oliver.Mills@kent.gov.uk'
Subject: Westminster Hall Debate
Importance: High

Charlie Elphicke, MP for Dover, has won a Westminster Hall (in Palace of Westminster) Debate on Care for the Elderly In Kent at 13.00 -13.30 this coming Tuesday, 8th February 2011.

Please pass this on to people you know who have an active and on-going interest in challenging and defending the decisions recently made by Graham Gibbens.

So far as Bowles Lodge is concerned we are preparing to submit papers to seek a Judicial Review.

Regards

John Porter

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