How to overcome the January blues in retirement
Need a helping hand to get the spring back in your step? Here are some of the best ways to get over the January blues.
Need a helping hand to get the spring back in your step? Here are some of the best ways to get over the January blues.
Women’s Royal Air Force (WRAF) veteran Heather Smith has found the sense of friendship and togetherness in her new apartment at Orchard Lodge in Calne reminds her of her days in the service.
Owners at Churchill Living’s St Andrews Lodge enjoyed a twirl around the dancefloor last week, with an exclusive ballroom dancing session, complete with Strictly score boards.
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Hobbies, spending time with grandchildren and connecting with friends on social media have all topped a poll of how people stay young and retain their independence in later life.
When 70-year-old Malcolm Burch moved to a new apartment at Churchill’s Austen Lodge in Basingstoke, he was grateful for the pet-friendly policy which meant Darcy his 7-year-old dachshund could come too. After all, what better home is there for a dog named after Mr Darcy than a development named after Jane Austen!
Keen golfer Pearl Hansford is showing no signs of hanging up her clubs, and her move to her new apartment at Churchill's Hubert Lodge means she has plenty of time to enjoy her favourite hobby.
Retirees in Basingstoke enjoyed music, ice cream, Pimm’s and sunshine as Churchill Living hosted a Summer Garden Party at its Austen Lodge in the heart of Basingstoke.
76-year-old Judith Jones was one of the first apartment Owners to move into Churchill Living’s Edinburgh Lodge in Orpington when it was completed in 2022.