Churchill calls for locals to name new Shirley development and win £100
Churchill Retirement Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new retirement development which is coming soon to Stratford Road in Shirley.
Churchill Retirement Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new retirement development which is coming soon to Stratford Road in Shirley.
In his younger days, aircraft engineer Ken Skidmore had a passion for creating model tall ships and elaborate model cars from replica kits. He had given this up long before his move to New Pooles Lodge, but having settled into life in his new apartment he has now rediscovered his passion for this intricate art.
Apartment owners at Churchill Retirement Living’s Sachs Lodge development in Torquay have pulled together to raise over £500 for their local RNLI Torbay Lifeboat charity. Their fundraising throughout the year included a special art exhibition by the Lodge’s resident watercolour specialist Alan Lark, and a weekly tai chi session in the Owners’ Lounge hosted by his wife Liz in return for donations.
Local people met one of Britain’s favourite TV personalities, Dame Esther Rantzen DBE, when she attended the Official Opening of Churchill Retirement Living’s Harington Lodge in Chichester on Wednesday 3rd November. The broadcasting legend visited the retirement development to officially cut the ribbon, and spent time with new apartment Owners and guests sharing anecdotes and stories from her impressive career.
Churchill is inviting local people to its Sarum Lodge development in Salisbury for a Sparkling Open Weekend on Friday 12th and Saturday 13th November, from 11am to 3pm on both days.
As well as a sociable, independent lifestyle and no more worries about maintenance, one of the key benefits for apartment Owners at Churchill’s new Spitfire Lodge development in Portswood is the development’s special Wellbeing Suite. This well-equipped and totally free facility means they can enjoy health and beauty treatments at any time without even having to step outdoors, which is particularly welcome at this time of year as the weather turns colder.
Churchill’s Beck Lodge development in Park Gate invited people to enjoy coffee, cake and friendly company to raise £909 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Churchill’s Knights Lodge development in Lymington invited people to enjoy coffee, cake and friendly company to raise £206 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Churchill’s Rothesay Lodge development in Highcliffe invited people to enjoy coffee, cake and friendly company to raise £237 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Churchill Retirement Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new retirement development which is coming soon to the site on Smallhythe Road.