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It owns 14 villages across Britain with 1,609 residents. Eight contain on-site care homes with a total of about 300 residents. In 2014/5 the firm had sales of £35 million and paid its six directors a total of £498,000.
It owns 14 villages across Britain with 1,609 residents. Eight contain on-site care homes with a total of about 300 residents. In 2014/5 the firm had sales of £35 million and paid its six directors a total of £498,000.


In November 2016 it announced its intention to open seven more villages with a gross value of £200 million by 2021. The proposed locations would include [[Lower Shiplake]] in Oxfordshire, [[Saffron Walden]] in Essex, South Chailey in [[East Sussex]], [[Merstham]] in Surrey and [[West Malling]] in Kent.<ref>{{cite news|title=Retirement Villages Group reveals plans for first development in £200m expansion|url=http://www.propertyweek.com/news/retirement-villages-group-reveals-plans-for-first-development-in-£200m-expansion/5085744.article|accessdate=23 December 2016|publisher=Property Week|date=19 October 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.lutheranservices.org.au/aged-care/ |title = Retirement Villages Guide }}</ref>
In November 2016 it announced its intention to open seven more villages with a gross value of £200 million by 2021. The proposed locations would include [[Lower Shiplake]] in Oxfordshire, [[Saffron Walden]] in Essex, South Chailey in [[East Sussex]], [[Merstham]] in Surrey and [[West Malling]] in Kent.<ref>{{cite news|title=Retirement Villages Group reveals plans for first development in £200m expansion|url=http://www.propertyweek.com/news/retirement-villages-group-reveals-plans-for-first-development-in-£200m-expansion/5085744.article|accessdate=23 December 2016|publisher=Property Week|date=19 October 2016}}</ref>


== Operations ==
== Operations ==

Latest revision as of 00:32, 8 December 2023

Retirement Villages Group Ltd is a British residential property developer. Residents must be aged 55 or over to live in its developments, which are known as "villages". It was acquired by Axa for about £100 million in October 2017.[1]

History

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The company was founded in 1981 and the first development to be built was Elmbridge Village in Surrey. Princess Alexandra officially opened Roseland Parc, a new retirement village in Cornwall, in 2008.[2]

Developments

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The company’s head office is in Leatherhead, Surrey and its developments are located in Cornwall, Devon, Essex, Hertfordshire, Lincolnshire, Oxfordshire, Somerset, Surrey, Wiltshire, West Sussex and Warwickshire.[3]

It owns 14 villages across Britain with 1,609 residents. Eight contain on-site care homes with a total of about 300 residents. In 2014/5 the firm had sales of £35 million and paid its six directors a total of £498,000.

In November 2016 it announced its intention to open seven more villages with a gross value of £200 million by 2021. The proposed locations would include Lower Shiplake in Oxfordshire, Saffron Walden in Essex, South Chailey in East Sussex, Merstham in Surrey and West Malling in Kent.[4]

Operations

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  • Independent living
This is a scheme where residents live in private housing without direct care provision. However, services can be purchased and 24-hour emergency cover is in place.
  • Assisted living
Residents live in separate properties within the grounds of an existing care home and services including care can be provided as required.
  • Residential care
Some developments provide residential care for people who cannot continue living in their own home, even with home care services.
  • Respite care
Some developments provide respite care, which gives temporary relief for primary carers.

References

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  1. ^ "Axa IM acquires Retirement Villages Group". Property Week. 3 October 2017. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Princess opens retirement village". 7 July 2008.
  3. ^ "Our Villages".
  4. ^ "Retirement Villages Group reveals plans for first development in £200m expansion". Property Week. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
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