On Tuesday 6 May, residents gathered at Hawthorn Court, for one of three VE Day celebrations organised by the Curo Choice team.
The room was dressed for the occasion – with Union Jack bunting, patriotic plates and a striking newspaper print announcing ‘War is over’, just like it did back on 8 May 1945.
As the music played and the afternoon tea was served, residents shared stories, reflected on family memories and gave thanks for those who fought for freedom.
Fay, a Curo customer, said: “My father used to tell me stories of the war. I’m proud of anyone that had to go through that time – it was very tough.”
Holly Reed, Livewell Officer, helped organise the event and secured £3,000 funding from the joint Curo and Travis Perkins community fund.
“Being able to access this kind of funding means we can put on a fantastic event, with good food, and brilliant entertainment from singer, Frankie Jones, which created a great atmosphere,” said Holly. “These occasions really matter to the community – and we’re so grateful we can keep doing them.”
Janet, a local resident, added: “Curo always puts everything into the events they hold. It makes us feel like we matter. It’s lovely for us all to get together and listen to music we love – and we’ve been treated to a delicious afternoon tea!”
Simon Pearson, Customer Operations Manager at Travis Perkins, said: “We’re really happy to have supported the event and enjoyed coming along today to see the difference it’s made to the community.”