Chartwell - Churchill's beloved country home
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Chartwell - Churchill's beloved country home
Chartwell, Kent
Peter Brent (editor) - Past Present Future - Chartwell - 1977
Of the more than 4,000 people who died of COVID-19 in Ontario's long-term care facilities, about 3,300 deaths were in homes run by the six c
Class action lawsuits against six of Ontario's largest for-profit long-term care (LTC) home providers, claiming gross negligence that led to illnesses and deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic, have been allowed to proceed.
In a ruling last week, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice certified class action suits against Sienna, Revera, Schlegel, Responsive, Extendicare and Chartwell.
The separate class actions were filed on behalf of thousands of clients, family members and visitors, who allege the companies were unprepared to provide care during the pandemic and failed to protect the health of residents and visitors.
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Black Swan NT Wildlife Kent by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The beautiful pair of black swans at Chartwell are just stunning a magnificent bird King on the Lake..on the Kent weald.
Chartwell - Sir Winston Churchill's beloved country home near Westerham, Kent - 1966 and 2023.
You rarely see photographs of the front of the house. (It is partly hidden from the road by a rather ugly high wooden fence.)
The first picture shows people queuing to enter the house when it was first opened to the public in 1966. There are no queues at the front door today... Timed entry tickets are bought at the Visitor Centre about 100 metres north of the house, where there is a very large carpark, a cafeteria and a shop.
"Jock VII has had a difficult start to his life, but he is very lucky to come to our loving home. He has already made friends and started to explore the 80 acres that Chartwell has to offer him..."
While Larry, the Chief Mouser at 10 Downing Street, deservedly grabs most of the headlines these days in the British press, there's another
Discover why generations of ginger cats have lived at Chartwell in Kent since it was left to the National Trust, including more about the cu