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After spending your whole life working, you’ll want to make sure your retirement life is spent doing the things you love. However, retiring from work is a major transition that many people are unprepared for - with so much spare time on your hands, there are almost too many options to choose from.
Enjoying a slower pace of life at Churchill’s River View Lodge is Angus Cundey MBE, who has just been made an honorary member of Frazer Nash Car Club following his family’s connection and continued support to the club over many decades.
Comment article by Spencer J McCarthy, Chairman & CEO of Churchill Living.
Michael Gove has recently suggested that Beautiful Buildings should look traditional. I started out building traditional stone and thatched roof cottages in Wiltshire, so if anyone knows that traditional building design is popular it’s me.
Retirement living is thriving in Sale, where apartment Owners and Colleagues at Churchill Living’s Brindley Lodge got together to celebrate the development’s 10th anniversary on Friday 24th March.
Churchill raised £8,575.45 this year through our special Winter Warmer events at our developments all over the country, benefiting a range of local charities chosen by its apartment Owners and Colleagues. This impressive total was topped up with an additional £1,986.28 for the top fundraising Lodges’ charities, thanks to match funding from Churchill’s own charity the Churchill Foundation.
Churchill Living has welcomed its first Owners at Jubilee Lodge in Fleet, where a thriving new community is taking shape. Since moving into the Lodge, the new Owners have been enjoying settling into their new chapter of independent lifestyle living with the help of Lodge Manager Tracey.
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End of life charity the Anne Robson Trust has received a funding boost thanks to a £2,000 donation from the Churchill Foundation.
Churchill Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new development which will soon see the regeneration of the former cattle market site on Silver Street.
Churchill Living has launched a competition for local people to name its new development which will soon see the regeneration of the long-term vacant former petrol station on Foxhall Road.