Churchill calls for locals to name new Oxted 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 the site on Church Lane.
Churchill Retirement Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new retirement development which is coming soon to the site on Church Lane.
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Churchill Retirement Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new retirement development which is coming soon to Bury St Edmunds, with construction now under way at the site on Risbygate Street.
Churchill Retirement Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new retirement development which is coming soon to Towcester, with construction now under way at the site on Water Lane.
The Churchill Group is celebrating having raised over £57,500 for Macmillan Cancer Support by taking part in the charity’s “World’s Biggest Coffee Morning” campaign 2021.
Churchill recently invited local school children to its Trewin Lodge retirement development in Yate to help bury a time capsule on site. Pupils from Abbotswood Primary School were joined by special guest Leonard Trewin, a 97-year-old D-Day veteran from Yate who inspired the name of the Lodge.
A Dorset family’s charity campaign in memory of their much loved daughter Mia has received a £2,000 donation from the Churchill Foundation, helping to raise vital funds for Brain Tumour Research.
We understand that the ongoing cost of running your new apartment is an important factor to consider when deciding to purchase a Churchill apartment. That’s why a full service charge budget analysis is available for each individual development. Owners are consulted on this annually, and we always aim to keep the cost as low as possible.
While the extra space in the house was fantastic when she had children and grandchildren, Anne found it increasingly difficult to maintain the property. When Covid-19 hit, like so many people, Anne found the social isolation tough. So, she decided to make a change.
We are delighted to have been granted planning permission to build 42 brand new retirement apartments in Totnes, along with two new retail units for independent retailers, enabling the developer to bring new jobs, investment and extra spending to the town.