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After twelve months in the planning stage the refurbishment work at Hewlett Court finally started on Monday 25th February 2019.
It is hoped that the work, which will include a small extension and refurbishment of all bedrooms including providing en-suite facilities, will be completed within the next fifteen months, weather permitting. There will of course be some disruption throughout the works, but it is hoped
with phased planning that this will be kept to a minimum. The residents are really excited and looking forward to their new facilities.
The work is being carried out by Parkinson Builders Ltd.
The photograph shows the Provincial Grand Master, Sir David Trippier, performing the sod cutting ceremony flanked by WBro David Lightbown, Chairman of the Hewlett Court Advisory Committee and Home Manager Beverley Schofield.