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Cheshire
Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Flip Flip Hooray! Cheshire retirement village to help make a difference this Shrove Tuesday

Residents at Richmond Villages Nantwich will be treated to a pancake party this Shrove Tuesday, as part of a collective donation effort for Nantwich Foodbank.

The retirement village, on St Joseph’s Way, just off the B5074, will be hosting the event at 2:30pm, with both residents and staff bringing essential items to donate to the charity in exchange for a delicious pancake. 

Those within the village have been encouraged to help make a difference to people’s lives by raising awareness and support through their donations.

This is just one of many events put on by the premium retirement estate in support of the Nantwich Foodbank, with harvest and Christmas donations conducted for a number of years.

The village has also helped to provide essential food items to the Nantwich Foodbank during school holidays, when families who need it require even further support.

Jane Ann Stubbs, Activities Manager at Richmond Villages Nantwich, said, “Our villagers and staff are passionate about supporting the foodbank because they understand the difficult times that people are facing. 

“It’s truly fantastic to see our residents and staff coming together to raise awareness and provide for those in our area who really need it.

“We have a fantastic community spirit here in Nantwich, and to have that reinforced for such a great cause speaks volumes about the generosity amongst those in the village.”

Nantwich Foodbank is a charity that helps local people in crisis, which last year provided over 36,000 meals to those in need in the area.

To find out more about Richmond Villages, visit www.richmond-villages.com.

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