Churchill Living launches Penzance photography competition
We've got a fantastic competition running at our Mount's Bay Lodge development in the stunning town of Penzance!
We've got a fantastic competition running at our Mount's Bay Lodge development in the stunning town of Penzance!
Chesterton Primary School visits Beecham Lodge in Cirencester to learn about toys from the past with residents.
Owners at King’s Lodge in Maidstone have been busy giving back this festive season by donating goods to local homeless charity, The Trinity Foyer.
A former nurse and Owner at Churchill Living’s Chelmer Lodge in Chelmsford has helped to raise more than £50,000 to honour nurses and Voluntary Aid Detachment members killed during the First and Second World War.
School children from a local Malmesbury primary school joined Owners to bury time capsule at William Lodge.
There are few people who are real national treasures, but Dame Barbara Windsor DBE is one of them. The star of EastEnders and the Carry On films turns 80 this year and with a career which has spanned several decades, Dame Barbara Windsor is almost as recognisable and as loved as the Queen. Dame Barbara
Churchill Living has marked the opening of its Nightingale Lodge development in Pershore by inviting local school children to help bury a time capsule on site.Pupils from Holy Redeemer Catholic Primary School joined Owners from the Lodge to bury the time capsule to celebrate the history of the site and its links to Florence Nightingale.
Charitable construction workers at Churchill Living’s new St Giles Lodge development in Tonbridge will be raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support by hosting their own coffee morning on-site for the local community. The event, which is part of the charity’s World’s Biggest Coffee Morning campaign, will be taking place on Friday 29th September from 10am.
A Year 13 student at Berkhamsted School has turned teacher to share computer skills with Owners at Churchill Living’s Sheldon Lodge development in the town.Sammy Gilam, 17, volunteers each week to help mature novices at the Lodge learn new computer skills, access social media and address any IT issues. He explains: “Our school offers a
Len Goodman of the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing is toe-tapping proof that it’s never too late to try something new or take up a challenge. Goodman, who only retired from the hit programme last Christmas, was almost 60 when he was invited to audition for the role of judge on the prime time dancing show.