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Sunday, February 1, 2026

Nantwich Lunch Club – Richmond Villages hosts over-70s event

Richmond Villages Nantwich hosted a popular lunch club event last month, exclusively for the over 70s.

The retirement village, on St Joseph’s Way, just off London Road, opened its doors to the public, with visitors getting a flavour of the Richmond Villages experience, as well as three tantalising courses for just £10 per head.

The luncheon was the first such event at the Cheshire village, and provided a chance for those over 70 to socialise over a Richmond Villages meal and a glass of wine.

While residents and visitors enjoyed their meal, the event also offered a warm space with winter approaching and more people spending prolonged periods alone.

Over 40 people attended the lunch club, which was held in the retirement village’s popular Garden Room Restaurant.

Lynne Griffin, Village Manager at Richmond Villages Nantwich said, “It was wonderful to welcome so many new faces to our restaurant, and to see just how popular the lunch club proved to be.

“It’s great to welcome those from the wider Nantwich community and beyond, and to give them a flavour of the Richmond Villages experience.

“Our residents love these events and as a village we will always act in their interests by promoting engaging and enjoyable activities.”

Richmond Villages is a brand of premium retirement villages that offers independent living apartments, assisted living apartments, and a care home, providing tailored care to individual needs. They work hard to ensure their residents lead active, fulfilling lives, providing a packed schedule of events, full access to their wellness spa, and regular social clubs.

For more information about Richmond Villages Nantwich, visit https://www.richmond-villages.com/retirement-villages/nantwich or call 01270 306134.

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