A visit from the Lord Mayor of Norwich created a buzz at a city care home.
Residents at Woodside House, in Heartsease, were delighted to dine with the mayor, city councillor James Wright, and his consort, Imogen.
They tested a variety of desserts, made by the residents themselves.
An assortment of treats from apple crumble to creme brulee were on offer, but the treacle sponge stood out as the mayor's favourite.
Mr Wright commented on the high quality of the desserts while Imogen praised the home's welcoming atmosphere.
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Woodside's general manager, Sarah Robertson, said: “It was lovely to have James Wright and Imogen here for the day.
"The residents were delighted that they both were able to visit us and join in on the day.
"We all had a wonderful day and we hope that James and Imogen will come to see us again soon.”
Woodside House, run by Barchester Healthcare, provides personalised residential, nursing and dementia care for up to 58 residents from respite to long-term stays.
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