The Mayor of Slough joined in celebrating Bluebird Care's 20th anniversary.
The care provider, operating in Burnham, Gerrards Cross, and High Wycombe, marked this milestone with an afternoon tea and social activities for staff and customers.
The Mayor of Slough, Councillor Balwinder Dhillon, delivered a speech during the celebration, praising the company's dedication to home-based care services.
He said: "Congratulations to Bluebird Care for two decades of service.
"The work their team does is a vital part of our community, and I’m delighted to have joined them as they celebrate this special milestone.
"It was an honour to spend the afternoon seeing first-hand the remarkable commitment the Bluebird Care team has."
Bluebird Care provides a range of in-home care services, including personal care, companionship, specialised dementia care, and live-in support.
They currently assist hundreds of people across the three towns.
Norman Murphy, managing director of Bluebird Care Burnham, Gerrards Cross & High Wycombe, expressed gratitude to those who joined in the celebrations.
He said: "We want to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us in celebrating this milestone anniversary.
"We're incredibly proud of the work we do, and as Bluebird Care enters its third decade, we're more determined than ever to support our local community.
"Our customers and staff mean the world to us, so it was wonderful to have so many sharing this special moment with us."
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