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Cheers for Bridgnorth care home residents as they open their own cocktail bar named after one of their own

A nursing home near Bridgnorth has given its residents something to raise a glass to - their very own cocktail bar.

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'Bruce's Bar - The Stumble Inn' at Oldbury Grange care home was opened by Bridgnorth deputy mayor, Chris Aked, and his wife Gillie at the weekend.

Deputy Mayor Chris Aked and wife Gillie - picture: Oldbury Grange

Oldbury Grange said the new residents' bar was so named after one of the home's residents, Tony Bruce, whose son-in-law did all the work bringing his father-in-law's idea to fruition.

Bruce's Bar - The Stumble Inn at Oldbury Grange care home

The care home said: “Welcome to Bruce’s bar, The Stumble Inn! Our bar was opened by the deputy mayor and his lovely wife, Gillie at our celebration ball.

Bruce's Bar - The Stumble Inn at Oldbury Grange care home

“The name Bruce’s Bar comes from one of our cherished residents, Tony Bruce. We’re incredibly grateful to his talented son-in-law, Shaun, for the amazing craftsmanship he showed in building and installing our bar.

Bruce's Bar - The Stumble Inn at Oldbury Grange care home

“We feel very fortunate that he dedicated his time and skills to bring this project to life. Cheers to you all.”