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Old BCA site topped out
VIPS, future residents, a local school and the construction team joined staff at Moorlands Lodge to
celebrate the addition of the final roof beam at the new care home.
The event, known as a topping out ceremony, was held on Wednesday, July 6 at the former British Car Auctions (BCA) Expedier
House site, which will be a Signature care home from October.
The company invited all residents who had already reserved a room, and they were honoured for their
early involvement by having their initials added to a specially embossed finial – a lead decoration
placed on the final turret. Signature CEO Tom Newell presented each resident with a photograph of the finial as a keepsake.
And as well as VIPs and future residents, the care home also invited pupils from the neighbouring Stepping Stones school. The pupils marked the event by helping bury a time capsule – which contained
items that symbolise school life – in the grounds of the care home.
Moorlands Lodge General Manager Creenagh Williamson said: “ Today is very special for a number of
reasons, not least as it marks the first of many events that Moorlands Lodge and Stepping Stones will
collaborate on, promoting inter-generational friendship.”
Stepping Stones head teacher Neil Clark added: “ When the children meet and talk to people who have
actually lived through the events of the past years, history really comes alive for them.”
There are a number of events planned at Moorlands Lodge over the next few months, to which
members of the community are warmly invited. Details can be found at www.signature-care-homes.co.uk/...
Article posted on: 08 July 2011
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