Grant to help the elderley in Royton has now passed the £600k mark

Reporter: Jess Reeves
Date published: 09 April 2019


Since launching in 2006, the programme has funded a range of activities such as outings, exercise classes and gardening improvements such as raised beds and summer houses. This year Anchor Hanover has extended its funding to help support resident groups to establish social enterprises on their estates, with up to £5,000 made available for their local endeavour.

In one particular case residents have turned part of an unused communal lounge into a card and gift shop. Since opening, their venture has become a popular community hub where residents can catch up with family and neighbours. Any profit from the sale of goods at the shop is used to purchase more stock.

Whilst, a resident group combined assistance from Greenshoots with additional backing from the National Lottery Community Fund, to build a community lounge. The lounge is regularly used for coffee mornings, fundraisers and exercise classes.

Recently, the Greenshoots programme also helped a group of residents establish a chat café. Each month the café adopts a new theme where residents and the local community gather for entertainment, exercise, dementia awareness workshops and a mobile nail bar.

“The café is a wonderful. Every few weeks I treat myself to a hand massage and nail painting in the mobile nail bar,” said 73-year-old, Anchor Hanover resident, Christine Kennett. 

Nick Sedgewick, Director Of Service Improvement at Anchor Hanover said: "Improving the lives of our residents is at the heart of what we do. Over the years Greenshoots has helped residents undertake a great number of activities, improved social wellbeing and added a sense of community. 

It’s hugely exciting to see how the new social enterprise grants are encouraging residents to be become even more involved with what is going on at their estate as well as helping them to reduce loneliness and isolation."


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