News and Events at Churchill

At Churchill we believe in providing the space and the right environment for our owners to enjoy whatever they love to do.

There is always something going on to get in involved in!

News and Events at Churchill

At Churchill we believe in providing the space and the right environment for our owners to enjoy whatever they love to do.

There is always something going on to get in involved in!

Other News


Home Exchange makes move run smoothly in Cirencester

March 20, 2017

Churchill Retirement Living’s Home Exchange scheme is helping people across the country move into their ideal retirement property in just a matter of weeks, taking all the worry out of downsizing. One such success story is that of 66-year-old Sharon Buckley, who sold her home to move to Churchill Retirement Living’s new Beecham Lodge development

Chelmsford pupils support RSPB Big Birdwatch with Churchill Retirement Living

March 6, 2017

Children from Our Lady Immaculate Catholic Primary School in Chelmsford visited Churchill Retirement Living’s Chelmer Lodge to take part in this year’s RSPB Big Birdwatch. Pupils joined forces with retired Owners from the Lodge to turn their eyes to the skies and count their feathered friends visiting the development’s landscaped garden. The visit was organised

Warlingham pupils support RSPB Big Birdwatch with Churchill Retirement Living

March 1, 2017

Children from Hamsey Green Primary School in Warlingham visited Churchill Retirement Living’s Greenacres Lodge to take part in this year’s RSPB Big Birdwatch.Pupils joined forces with retired Owners from the Lodge to turn their eyes to the skies and see what feathered friends visit the development’s landscaped garden. The children learnt how to provide food

Leatherhead pupils support RSPB Big Birdwatch with Churchill Retirement Living

February 22, 2017

Children from Leatherhead Trinity School visited Churchill Retirement Living’s Emmeline Lodge to take part in this year’s RSPB Big Birdwatch.Pupils joined forces with retired Owners from the Lodge to turn their eyes to the skies and count their feathered friends visiting the development’s landscaped garden.The visit was organised by Churchill Retirement Living to coincide with

CEO Spencer McCarthy comments on government housing Whitepaper

February 7, 2017

“We were very disappointed not to see today’s Housing White Paper include a proposal to remove Stamp Duty for downsizers, which was widely talked about beforehand, and would create a real incentive to stimulate this end of the market. For all the talk and all the promises, the Government needs to take more action to

Churchill Retirement Living welcomes new Loneliness Commission in memory of Jo Cox

February 1, 2017

A new ‘Commission on Loneliness’ was launched in Westminster yesterday in memory of the murdered MP Jo Cox: www.jocoxloneliness.org. The commission will work with 13 organisations, including Churchill’s charity partner The Silver Line, to come up with practical ideas to combat loneliness and highlight the issue as one of national urgency. Churchill’s Chairman & CEO

Local school children help make retirement garden a wildlife haven

January 23, 2017

Children from St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School in Sale became budding wildlife enthusiasts this week after visiting Churchill Retirement Living’s Brindley Lodge development. Nine children from the school’s Eco Group were invited by the Lodge to help make its garden more wildlife friendly by adding a selection of bird feeders, bug homes and hedgehog hotels

Over 320 toys make a difference to disadvantaged children this Christmas

December 19, 2016

Churchill Retirement Living is extending thanks to Colleagues, Owners and business partners after its Christmas charity campaign collected more than 320 toys for disadvantaged local children. The toys were collected for children of all ages to support Wave 105.2 FM’s Mission Christmas Cash for Kids appeal.   Employees, Owners and business partners, as well as independent

Churchill Retirement Living helps puts firefighters and HART through their paces

November 30, 2016

The former Pershore Cottage Hospital in Pershore has been turned into a training ground by local firefighters practising vital lifesaving techniques. Hereford and Worcester Fire and Rescue Service and West Midlands Ambulance Service HART have carried out a number of training exercises on tower cranes at the site belonging to Churchill Retirement Living. The specialist