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By Haddenham Webteam - 11th June 2015 1:45pm
Many Haddenham residents were extremely saddened when they heard, in 2013, that Dom Pisapia, former owner and cook of Cafe Cibo, had suffered a serious stroke, and so was unable to continue offering his wonderful cuisine and hospitality on Banks Parade. Here is a brief note from him to the Haddenham community, received on Thursday 11th June 2015:
"I just wanted to say a big thank you for all your help.
I am recovering in the PC Rehabilitation and Care Home in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, where I am doing well.
Please can I keep in touch with you?
My heart is always in Haddenham and the community — I love you all."
Dom Pisapia
Email: ciaobella39@hotmail.com
Eagle Wood Neurological Care Centre, Peterborough: website
Eagle Wood Neurological Care Centre
Bretton Way
Peterborough
PE3 8DE
(sat nav PE3 8DD)
Tel: 01733 516 300
Email: enquiries@pjcare.co.uk
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