Owners keep dancing fit at Chantry Lodge
Retirees put their dancing shoes on and shimmied their way to better fitness at Chantry Lodge.
Retirees put their dancing shoes on and shimmied their way to better fitness at Chantry Lodge.
Our lovely Owners at Tregolls Lodge in Truro have been very busy knitting woollen gifts for babies at the local hospital.
Couple prove it's never too late to find love after meeting in our Waterlooville development and becoming engaged, throwing a Valentine's engagement party!
Tamarisk Lodge holds charity vintage afternoon tea to raise over £100 for local St Wilfrid’s Hospice.
Churchill Living makes generous donation to green-fingered Owners at Tregolls lodge in Truro.
As Christmas is fast approaching, the children of Chelmsford's local primary school bring festive spirit to the Owners of Chlemer lodge by performing a special carol concert.
Churchill Living has welcomed its first Owners at Avonbank Lodge in Newbury, where a thriving community is starting to take shape.The age exclusive development on West Street has seen the first wave of Owners move into their brand new one and two bedroom apartments with Noeline Rycroft and Barbara Minihane among them.Noeline moved into Avonbank
A group of ladies from Churchill Living’s King’s Lodge in Maidstone have been busy knitting remembrance poppies for a local appeal. The ladies have knitted special poppies to contribute towards the Kent Knitted Poppy Parade appeal, which has challenged locals to help build a carpet of knitted or crocheted poppies to commemorate Remembrance Day. Over 7,000
A group of retirees living at Churchill Living’s Simmonds Lodge in Drayton have set up their very own chairobics exercise classes to keep them fighting fit in later life.Owners Ruth Prior and Janet Lance came up with the idea to host a chairobics session after attending similar classes on cruise holidays. The enthusiastic fitness duo
A group of ladies from Churchill Living’s Stokes Lodge in Camberley have been busy knitting remembrance poppies for a local church.The ladies have knitted over 1,000 poppies for an exhibition being held at All Saints’ Church in Lightwater to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War next year. It takes inspiration