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Bury Blind Society visit Hewlett Court

by Rachel Cookson | Jul 25, 2019 | Hewlett Court News and Events

  On Thursday 25th July, Bury Blind Society joined us with a stall filled with cards and gifts for the residents to purchase. From working with past and present residents they do such a good job and we appreciate them coming in to do this for us!...

Mark Hill Vocalist performs for Hewlett Court residents

by Rachel Cookson | Jul 23, 2019 | Hewlett Court News and Events

What a glorious afternoon we had with Mark Hill performing for the residents on Friday 23rd July, he always puts on a great performance!  

Residents enjoy Chinese Takeaway Night

by Rachel Cookson | Jul 19, 2019 | Hewlett Court News and Events

On Wednesday 17th July some of the residents enjoyed a Chinese Takeaway night! We like to do these to encourage the residents to try different foods. It went down a treat!

Resident Dorothy walks up Holcombe Hill aged 93!

by Rachel Cookson | Jul 19, 2019 | Hewlett Court News and Events

Well…on Tuesday 16th July, Julie, Bev, Rachel and resident Dorothy all decided it was the day for Dorothy to have her wish of walking up Holcombe Hill for the last time. Dorothy came to the Hewlett Court team a few months ago with her wish to walk up Holcombe...

Oldham District Freemasons donate parasols to Hewlett Court

by Rachel Cookson | Jul 19, 2019 | Hewlett Court News and Events

We would like to thank Oldham District Freemasons for donating the lovely parasols for our courtyard, they match our Summer House perfectly!
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