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Special Days Cakes deliver free treats to Lanarkshire care homes during pandemic

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An Uddingston cake firm have come up with a sweet gesture for those living in Lanarkshire’s care homes during the coronavirus outbreak.Special Days Cakes have offered to make sure no-one misses out on their big day by offering to make free birthday cakes for any residents living in the county’s care homes.The generous gesture is from award-winning cake makers Michael Burns and Stephen Whyteside.And with over 300 free orders, they are doing their best to help families who are unable to see their loved ones during the pandemic.From care homes at Douglas View in Hamilton to Rawyards Nurding Home in Airdrie, the couple have been busy making and delivering the cakes in a bid to put a smile on residents’ faces.Michael explained: “We came up with

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