Two Bolton families are among those calling for action on the closing of a respite care centre. Revitalise Respite Holidays is closing Sandpipers in Southport towards the end of next month. The respite care centre hosts holidays for those with disabilities allowing them some relief from their day-to-day lives and allowing their families some relief from their responsibilities at the same time.

Anne Dixon and Tom Hanley, both of whom are from the borough, are among those calling for action after an announcement the charity cannot host the holidays for those with disabilities any longer. Ms Dixon's daughter, Louise Dixon, and Mr Hanley's son, Darren Hanley, both of whom have cerebral palsy, went to Sandpipers for more than 20 years and sometimes several times in the same year. ALSO READ: Bolton Council approves allocation of Household Support Fund .

Ms Dixon, 88, told The Bolton News: "My husband died eight years ago so it is Louise and I almost all of the time. Louise loves it and I love it because I can do the things I cannot do when I am looking after her. "Its closure is a very, very bad thing for us.

" (Image: Google) Mr Hanley, 78, told The Bolton News: "Sandpipers is a home from home for Darren and he is booked in for one last stay. "He was booked in for another stay for next year but it is a terrible, terrible shock and the implications of it are so severe." ALSO READ: Bolton towards the bottom of the table for electric car chargers .

The Dixons and The Hanleys are in to.