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PEvErEl rEtirEMENt WiNStWONEW dEvElOPMENtS


Peverel Retirement has recently announcedits appointmentby theRoyal Masonic Benevolent Institute(RMBI)tomanage its newFarnfield Court development in Croydon. The development, aconverted Grade II listed building,comprises 13 one and two-bedroomprivate apartments.Peverel Retirement will be responsible forservices includingmaintaining communal areasand providing onsite staff support. The newcommission comes


shortlyafter Peverel Retirement was also chosen as the property managerofRadbrookHouse in Shrewsbury.Residentsmade the


decision after theircontractwith a previousmanagement company expired. Radbrook House, aMorris


Property development, comprises 37 private apartments and communal facilities includinga restaurant, lift, lounge, laundry, guest suiteand buggy store, with an on-site estatemanagerworking Monday to Friday.Itisaprivate developmentfor independent, active residentswithnocare facilities on offer.Peverel Retirement will be responsible forproviding services including maintaining communal areas, staff supportand running the onsite restaurant.


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TheannualcrabtreeGroupgolfdaytookplacelastautumnwith19golfers takingonthecourseatBarnet’spicturesquedyrhamPark.Theplayers raisedanimpressive£4,000forthewillowfoundation,auKcharitythat supportsseriouslyill16-40yearolds,setupin1999byformerarsenal goalkeeperandTVpresenterBobwilsonandhiswifemegsinmemoryof theirdaughter.


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itwasacleanshaveallroundforringleystaffattheendof ‘movember’ lastyear, withaveryrespectable£1500raisedforthisworthwhileandvery popularcharityfundraiser


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