Walpole Almshouses celebrate 150 years!

On Saturday 11th September celebrated 150 years of the Walpole Almshouses in Freethorpe and 75 years of the formation of The Almshouse Association.

Chair of the Trustees, Tony Tibbenham contacted us about their day and sent us in some photos of their special celebration commenting,

“The weather was lovely and sunny and we all had a most enjoyable afternoon. Former trustees were invited as special guests and Revd Greenland carried out a rededication of the plaque which takes pride of place on the front wall of the almshouses.”

“Residents, trustees and guests enjoyed a delicious afternoon tea and a special celebration cake.”

Thank you for sharing your day with us Tony!


Mind the Gap! Supporting Mental Health Day

Mind the Gap!  The Almshouse Association joins Hornby in supporting World Mental Health Day on the 10th October 2021

The Almshouse Association has a special collaboration with Hornby. The launch of their new Almshouse Model, earlier in 2021, really highlights the increased awareness that no village, town or city landscape is complete without at almshouse! However small!

Hornby will be hosting a virtual event to raise awareness of mental health and the positive impact that hobbies have on supporting mental health. Click here to find out how you can get involved.

The Almshouse Association is delighted to be involved in this event. Our CEO, Nick Phillips, has recorded a short message highlighting the community spirit of almshouses and how they bring residents together to enjoy group activities that alleviate isolation and encourage hobbies that support mental health.

Click in the link below to view.

If you would like to share a story about your special hobby or have your own modelling set, please let us know! Send us your photos and a paragraph or two about the positive impact of your hobby and we will share it on our website and social media channels over the coming few weeks to encourage others to join in and start a hobby and reap the benefits.

We look forward to hearing from you!


HRH The Prince of Wales 75th anniversary message

At The Almshouse Association’s 75th Anniversary Garden Party, held on 8th September 2021 at Bucklebury House in Berkshire, our Chair, Elizabeth Fathi was honoured to be able to introduce a very special video message from HRH The Prince of Wales, who has been the Royal Patron of The Almshouse Association since 1992 and instigated the annual Patron’s Award to recognise outstanding almshouse projects in 2000.

” Ladies and Gentlemen, the 75th anniversary of The Almshouse Association is a great opportunity to recognise and celebrate the achievements of all the member charities and the work of the Association over the decades. For this reason, I am only so very sorry I am unable to join you in person during your celebrations, but I will be thinking of you and raising a toast to you all!

Now, as Patron of The Almshouse Association since 1992, I know from my many visits to almshouses that your work in managing these extraordinary homes is of such great value, not only to the residents, but also the local community and to the wider society…”

Please click here to watch the video of HRH The Prince of Wales.

Posted 29 September 2021


Association’s 2021 AGM

Our seventieth Annual General Meeting took place virtually on 29 September 2021 at 10am.

Main Business of seventieth AGM:

  • Address by the Chair of The Almshouse Association, Elizabeth Fathi
  • Approval of minutes of sixty ninth AGM held on 1st September 2020 via webinar.
  • Election of Board Members was voted on by members and the following trustees were re-elected/elected:
    • Meryl Aldridge
    • Paul Mullis
    • Tricia Scouller
    • Adam Sedgwick
    • Richard Waite
    • Clive Cook (new)
  • Presentation and Approval of 2020 annual report and accounts by Simon Ling, Honorary Treasurer of The Almshouse Association.
  • Update and thanks from Chief Executive of The Almshouse Association, Nick Phillips.

All members were cordially invited to attend the webinar. The nominated representative for each member charity was invited to cast their vote with one vote per member charity.

To view a recording of The Almshouse Association 70th AGM held on 29 September 2021, please click here.

To read the address by The Almshouse Association Chair Elizabeth Fathi, please click here.

To read the address by The Almshouse Association CEO Nick Phillips, please click here.

To view a recording of The Almshouse Association’s 69th AGM held on 1st September 2020, please click here.

29 September 21


HRH joins Le Personne Homes 80th Celebrations!

The Almshouse Association is very grateful to our Royal Patrons for their commitment to our members this year.  CEO of The Almshouse Association, Nick Phillips is seen here with HRH The Duke of Gloucester and trustees at Le Personne Homes.

HRH The Prince of Wales visited the Bond’s Hospital Almshouses in May and HRH The Duke of Gloucester has had an incredibly busy September!

Following his visit to St Mary Magdalen almshouses in Colchester to join in the celebrations for their 900th anniversary and Winnocks and Kendall almshouses where he viewed the nine fabulous new almshouses built next to the original 17th Century almshouses right in the heart of the community in Colchester,  on 22 September HRH made a visit to Caterham to celebrate an 80th anniversary!

The Le Personne Homes in Banstead Road, Caterham, were delighted to receive a visit from HRH The Duke of Gloucester who was welcomed by The Lord Lieutenant of Surrey, Michael More-Molyneux and presented to Simon Morrow Chairman Tanbridge District Council, Sarah More-Molyneux, Nick Phillips Chief Executive of The Almshouse Association, Eithne Webster Chair of Le Personne Almshouses, Mr Patrick Cannon Vice Chairman and Mrs Wendy Hulme Warden. 

Warden of LPH, Wendy Hulme presents trustees and residents to HRH The Duke of Gloucester
Gina Caunt – Clerk to LPH, Mrs Sarah Morrow and Simon Morrow – Chairman Tandridge District Council

The Duke met staff and trustees and toured the homes meeting residents. The Duke heard about the history of the Trust and the achievements of Henrietta le Personne and was very pleased to be asked to unveil a plaque to commemorate his special visit.

(see top photo (l-r) Nick Phillips CEO TAA; Wendy Hulme – Warden LPH/; Eithne Webster –  Chairman LPH; HRH The Duke of Gloucester; Patrick Cannon – Trustee LPH; Gina Caunt – Clerk to LPH; Michael More- Molyneux, Lord Lieutenant Surrey; Simon Morrow – Chairman Tandridge District Council)

Afterwards he met and chatted to several of the residents while enjoying a delicious afternoon tea with everyone in the residents’ lounge.

Celebrations continued into the evening with a party for residents.

© Andy Newbold Photography

Posted 27 September 2021


Our 75th anniversary garden party!

On the 8th September 2021, The Almshouse Association joined with our members, who have been holding parties all over the UK to celebrate both their own special events and landmarks and the Association’s 75th anniversary, by holding a special garden party in the beautiful grounds of Bucklebury House in Berkshire.

Bucklebury House forms part of the Bucklebury Estate which is owned by Almshouse Association Trustee and Berkshire High Sheriff, Willie Hartley Russell. Willie very generously offered his grounds and marquee to the Association when covid restrictions and venue closures thwarted our previous plans.

On the day, the weather was incredibly kind to us and after such a long time of being unable to get out and meet with trustees, members, supporters and ambassadors, it was just so wonderful to be able to ‘step outside’ and greet old friends again!

The day started at 12.30 (slightly earlier for Association staff setting up the event!) when guests were greeted by CEO Nick Phillips and the team and invited to enjoy drinks and canapes in the beautiful gardens of Bucklebury House.

We were blessed with stunning weather that really lit up the smiles on everyone’s faces as friends and colleagues greeted each other for often the first time in almost two years. So much has happened, there was lots to catch up on!

At 1.30 everyone was invited into the celebration marquee and Chair of The Almshouse Association, Elizabeth Fathi opened the Garden Party.

Liz warmly welcomed everyone and talked about almshouses through the ages from their philanthropic beginnings in the 10th Century to the exemplar 21st Century new builds and renovations. Between them these provide safe, secure independent homes within a compassionate community for over 36,000 people and there are hundreds more in planning!

The Chair then introduced a very special video message from HRH The Prince of Wales, who has been the Royal Patron of The Almshouse Association since 1992 and instigated the annual Patron’s Award to recognise outstanding almshouse projects.

” Ladies and Gentlemen, the 75th anniversary of The Almshouse Association is a great opportunity to recognise and celebrate the achievements of all the member charities and the work of the Association over the decades. For this reason, I am only so very sorry I am unable to join you in person during your celebrations, but I will be thinking of you and raising a toast to you all!

Now, as Patron of The Almshouse Association since 1992, I know from my many visits to almshouses that your work in managing these extraordinary homes is of such great value, not only to the residents, but also the local community and to the wider society…”

Please click here to watch the video of HRH The Prince of Wales

Next, the Association’s CEO Nick Phillips spoke of the roots of The Almshouse Association; from a small meeting of minds of a few forward-thinking representatives of London Almshouses to where we find ourselves today with 1600 member charities, all independent but all sharing the same values and dedication to providing homes to people in need and preservation of our small but mighty humanitarian institution.

Nick introduced the new research being undertaken that we hope will aid better understanding of the importance of almshouses, not just for their compassionate and charitable benefits, or the splendid heritage and beauty of many of the buildings, but with facts and figures. These, together with the help of strong representation through our trustees, ambassadors and supporters, will demonstrate how significant a role almshouses play in the provision of exemplar affordable housing that can save the government millions of pounds every year.

A short break followed and guests were given an opportunity to explore more of the ‘series of rooms’ that form part of the gardens.

The gardens were first established in the twelfth century by the Benedictine monks of Reading Abbey who designed an elaborate system of seven fishponds which feed into each other and grew herbs and flowers for medicinal purposes. These gardens were later lost and the current, wonderful gardens were created by Willie Hartley Russell. More on their potted history which includes their abandonment after a a devastating fire in 1832 can be found here.

Special Guest Theresa May MP being shown around the gardens

Guests were then treated to a special poetry reading by Association Ambassador and renowned poet Kevin Crossley-Holland who had written a new poem dedicated to The Almshouse Association to commemorate our 75th anniversary. The poem is called ‘An alms-basket’ and really captures the spirit and warmth of almshouses. A copy can be downloaded here.

It was then a great honour for Chair of the Awards Committee, Simon Pott to welcome special guest the Right Honourable Theresa May MP to the stage. Simon spoke about the different awards and introduced each award recipient.

Theresa May presented each of the charities that were able to be there on the day with certificates for the 2019 Garden and People Award and was very happy to pose for photos with them all. The award winners were Lady Lumley’s Almshouses, Thornton-le-dale, North Yorkshire; Partis College, Bath, Somerset; Yardley Great Trust, Birmingham; St Joseph’s Homestead, Stratford-upon-Avon; Guild Cottages at the Municipal Charities of Stratford-Upon-Avon and The Day Foundation, Coddenham, Suffolk

Gardens and People Award Winners (l-r) Lady Lumley’s Almshouses, Partis College, The Day Foundation

And, after waiting very patiently for more than 2 years, the award winners of the 2018 Patron’s Award were presented with their Patron’s award shields by Theresa May. We hope that they will now finally be able to take pride of place outside their inspired almshouse developments.

Patrons Award winners 2018 (l-r) The Charity of James Goodman, The Mills Charity

A delicious afternoon tea of delicate sandwiches and a tasty selection of pastries and cakes was then served; sparkling drinks were raised to toast the celebration when Trustee and host, Willie Hartley Russell joined Chair, Elizabeth Fathi to cut The Almshouse Association’s 75th anniversary cake. During the tea, guests were treated to a video of photographs from charities and events that have taken place over the years and all over the country – click here if you would like to take a peek!

As the day drew to a close and no more cake could be eaten, CEO Nick Phillips announced the winner and runner up of our summer photo competition. Their wonderful photos can be found here .

Willie is presented with a spade and anniversary tie to thank him for his hospitality

Elizabeth Fathi then presented Willie Hartley Russell with a commemorative garden spade and tie to thank him for opening up his beautiful gardens to celebrate The Almshouse Association’s 75th Anniversary and making it a day to remember.

Despite the pandemic thwarting our plans for a big celebration open to all our members, it was a joyous day and we came away feeling that we had done the forefathers of the Association proud.

We thank everyone who shared the day with us for making it so special and all our members who have held celebrations around the country.

We are very much looking forward to being able to see and welcome many more of our members at The Members Day 2022 next June!

Photography by David Jensen

Posted 21 September 21


Saffron Waldon Almshouses welcome 550 people to party!

Donna Sharp, Communications Volunteer at King Edward VI & The Revd Joseph Prime Almshouse Charity tells us all about the fantastic day the Saffron Walden Almshouses recently enjoyed.

“To support the UK-wide celebration of The Almshouse Association 75th anniversary we welcomed the public to a Garden Party in our grounds.

During the unexpectedly glorious sunny afternoon over 550 people attended, enjoying live music provided by Joanna Eden and Leigh McDonagh, almshouse resident Catherine Hunter and friends, and the U3A Ukelele group; children’s entertainment and face painting from Youth Create, and delicious things to eat from food trucks Sliderman (another resident’s new business) and The Giddy-Up Teacup, both of which sold out!”

© Celia Bartlett
© Celia Bartlett

“Although virtually in the centre of town (since 1400!), our historic buildings tend to be regarded as one of Saffron Walden’s ‘hidden gems’ so it was lovely to be able to share our history and what we do with so many interested visitors. “

Enjoying the sunshine at the Almshouse Association 75th Anniversary Garden Party Photo: © Celia Bartlett

We were especially delighted to welcome Cllr Arthur Coote, Chair of Uttlesford District Council, seen here with Nancy Grigg who is not only our oldest resident but was also for many years our Almshouses Warden, right up until the time that post ceased.

Nancy Grigg with Cllr Arthur Coote © Celia Bartlett
Chair of UDC, Cllr. Arthur Coote with residents Catherine and Simon ejoying the sunshine at the Almshouse Association 75th Anniversary Garden Party Photo: © Celia Bartlett

All images © Celia Bartlett Photography.


Photo competition winners announced!

Back in June we asked our members to take part in a photo competition to coincide with our 75th anniversary.

We suggested a number of themes that included Generations, Tea and cake, Almshouse pride, Happiness, Flora and Fauna and Through the Garden Gate.

And what a wonderful photography competition we have had! We were blown away by the stunning photographs sent in and it was an incredibly difficult decision to make for our judges to choose a winner and runner up! Our professional photographer, said ‘they are all worthy winners!’

We agree. You are all winners, but sadly we could only offer prizes to the overall winner and runner up and these were announced at our 75th Garden Party.

Winner

Sheila Seymour, Clerk to the Trustees, Chubbs Almshouses won first prize for her photo on the theme ‘happiness’ entitled ‘In my shed, litho printing’ Congratulations Sheila!

Runner up

Susanne Munslow-Adair, Resident, Benn’s Walk Almshouses, Richmond – Theme ‘Flora and Fauna’ – ‘Tall Rudbeckias’ Congratulations Susanne!

Sheila will be receiving a fabulous garden tool set and £50 Dobbies voucher and Susanne a pair of quality gardening gloves and £20 Dobbies Voucher, courtesy of Dobbies Garden Centre.

Thank you to everyone who participated and watch out for another competition next year!

posted 21 September 21


Policy & Governance update: 20.09.21

The Almshouse Association regularly posts a news summary of the latest Policy and Governance legislation that could impact / requires action from our member charities, with links to further information where applicable. Please find below our latest summary:

New Housing Secretary Announced – As part of the recent Government reshuffle, Michael Gove MP has been appointed as Housing Secretary, replacing Robert Jenrick MP. The Association will be writing to Mr Gove to outline our priorities for improving support for almshouses.

Prime Minister sets out autumn and winter Covid plan – The Prime Minister has announced the Government’s plan to manage Covid throughout autumn and winter. Over autumn and winter, the Government will aim to sustain the current situation through:

  • Building defences through pharmaceutical interventions – for example, the announcement that the most vulnerable will be offered a “booster shot”
  • Identifying and isolating positive cases to limit transmission
  • Supporting the NHS and social care
  • Advising people on how to protect themselves and others
  • Pursuing an international approach

If the NHS came under series pressure, the Government will implement “Plan B” that would include:

  • Introducing mandatory vaccine only Covid status certification in certain settings.
  • Legally mandating face coverings in certain settings, such as public transport and shops.
  • Communicating clearly and urgently to the public if the risk level increases.
  • Consider asking people to work from home.

Previous Policy and Governance updates:

Policy & Governance: 31.08.21 update | (almshouses.org)
Policy & Governance update: 16.08.21 | (almshouses.org)
Policy & Governance: 02.08.21 update – 2 August 2021 Summary
Policy & Governance update – 19 July 21 Summary
Policy & Governance update: 5 July 21
Policy and Governance update – June 2021 Summary
Policy and Governance update – May 2021 Summary
Policy and Governance update – April 2021 Summary
Policy and Governance update – March 2021 Summary
Policy & Governance update – February 2021 Summary
Policy and Governance update – January 2021 Summary
Policy & Governance update – December 2020 Summary
Policy and Governance – October 2020 Summary
Policy and Governance – September 2020 Summary
Policy and Governance – July/August 2020 Summary
Policy and Governance – June 2020 Summary
Policy and Governance – May 2020 Summary
Policy and Governance – Apr 2020 Summary
Policy and Governance – Mar 2020 Summary
Policy and Governance – Feb 2020 Summary
Policy and Governance –Jan 2020 Summary

Posted 20 09 21


New mediation scheme

The Almshouse Association has launched a dedicated mediation scheme for its members in conjunction with the Society of Mediators.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, we have seen an increase in the number of enquiries involving disputes between almshouse charities and their residents. These have been on matters such as the non-payment of the weekly maintenance contribution, antisocial behaviour by residents, the refusal to allow maintenance to be carried out on the property, and much needed maintenance work not being carried out by the charity on the property amongst others.

In each instance, communication between the charity and its residents has broken down and in some cases the charity’s trustees have felt that they had no other option but to ask the resident to leave. Setting aside a resident’s appointment can be costly and stressful for all involved.

Mediation is a technique for resolving such disputes before more formal action is required. Mediation is held by a neutral person (a ‘mediator’). The mediator is impartial and will help to find a solution to the issue that all parties can agree to. It is, however, a voluntary process and all parties must be willing to participate. Mediation can take place at any time but, if undertaken at an early stage, could prevent an issue ending up in court and the all the associated costs.

Under the new mediation scheme, members will have access to a pool of mediators who have been trained on the peculiarities of almshouses and the legal landscape in which they operate. A 1-2 hour session with a mediator will cost between £325 and £425 + VAT and sessions can either be held online or in person (with the charity providing a venue).

To find out more about the scheme or to download a referral form, visit Mediation Scheme | (almshouses.org) or contact us at memberservices@almshouses.org

Posted 15 September 21