An elderly couple who moved to a West Norfolk seaside town to enjoy their retirement claim their lives have been “spoilt” by their housing experience.
Plans have been lodged to build a retirement living development consisting of 53 flats in Sandiacre. McCarthy Stone has ...
A retirement housing company has unveiled plans to expand its empire with a new complex in a coastal village. McCarthy Stone has submitted a bid to East Suffolk Council to build 36 apartments on land ...
McCarthy Stone has received £94m of funding from Homes England to develop 1,500 affordable shared-ownership retirement properties.
Turning the sports centre into retirement flats will free up other homes for first-time buyers, the council hopes ...
Retirees enjoyed an exclusive first look at new show apartments built on the site of a former 144-year-old Edwardian care ...
A new retirement community for the over-60s has officially opened on the site of a former flour mill. The Corn Mill Place ...
Large retirement developer McCarthy Stone has announced that its chief executive John Tonkiss will step down at the end of November. Mr Tonkiss will be replaced by Matthew Pratt, a former chief ...
Housebuilders may face their fair share of challenges when it comes to bringing developments forward, but spare a thought for developers of retirement homes.
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