Residents at Four Season’s Harbour View Care Home in Whitehaven have been celebrating the best of traditional British cuisine, from the widely loved steak and kidney pie to regional delights like Bakewell tart and Yorkshire pudding.

The event, which took place at all 166 homes in the Four Seasons Health Care Group, was in support of British Food Fortnight which celebrates all things local on our plates.

Food plays an important role in the care home, where it can be used to bring back fond memories as well as providing comfort, stimulation and nutrition.

This aids in health and wellbeing and is especially important for the brain in older age.

Residents voted for their favourite meal from a specially crafted menu of heritage dishes, with bangers and mash chosen as the most loved.

Resident Nora Gilliver, aged 99, said: “I really enjoyed helping Chef in the kitchen and chatting about my favourite meals when I was young. I remember my Nan would always make a nice rice pudding every Tuesday when I went for lunch.”

John Bridgeman, Food Development Chef at Four Seasons Health Care Group, said: “Our residents really enjoy the nostalgia that comes with having a meal that is special to them; it gets everyone talking and is a wonderful occasion to share memories.

"We’re very pleased to support British Food Fortnight which celebrates the sustainable and environment enhancing food produced here in Britain.”

Four Seasons Health Care Group is one of the UK’s largest independent health care providers. Operating under the Four Seasons Health Care and brighterkind brands, the Group comprises of 166 care homes across the UK caring for nearly 9000 people.

It provides long-term and respite residential and nursing care for older people and is an award winning, sector leader in specialist dementia care.