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Social Club

Silverley Way & Silhalls Close

Ashley, Newmarket

CB8 9DY

Self contained, supported independant living for older people

Events at the Centre 2012
On Tuesdays at 2.00pm there is a friendly game of darts - anyone in the village is welcome.
Starting on 18th January, each Wednesday there will be chair based exercises with Elizabeth who is fully trained. Anyone can join - there will be a small charge for refreshments.
Fridays 12.00noon for 12.15pm start- Luncheon Club for people living on their own. The cost will be £4 for a 2 course meal with tea/coffee. Prize Bingo afterwards with tea and cakes at a cost of just £2.
Valentine Tea on Tuesday 14th February at 2.00pm - small charge for refreshments.
Handbag & Purse Sale with Cream Tea on Monday 20th February - small charge for refreshments - everyone welcome.
Mothers Day Party on Friday 16th March with Lunch & Tea - 12.00 noon start.
Easter Tea & Bonnet Competition on Wednesday 4th April - small charge for refreshments - further information to follow.
May Day Party Tuesday 1st May 2.00pm start with tea served at 4.00pm
 
 
Situated in Ashley Village, Silverley Way & Silhalls Close comprises one and two bedroom bungalows, a communal lounge, and well maintained gardens with car parking for residents and visitors. Close to local amenities and good transport links to Newmarket, Cambridge and Ely.

Silverley Way & Silhalls Close offers a variety of organised events to help residents make friends and enjoy the company of others.

If you would like to arrange an informal visit to view the scheme or require more information, please call: Customer Services Team 0800 9160 1422

A Pheasant Free Meal for the Community Centre

Peter Kerry and his Dad Snowy wanted to do something for the older citizens of Ashley, living in sheltered accommodation. Peter Kerry & Elizabeth Earle PhotoThey decided to offer some pheasant so that a special meal could be cooked for them.

Peter and Snowy run their own pest control business P Kerry, and work on local farms and studs keeping pests under control. As a bonus, Peter and his Dad are allowed to shoot game when in season.

Elizabeth, pictured left with Peter, was delighted with the offer and thanked Peter and Snowy for their kind generosity. She said it was wonderful that people in the village were thinking of the senior citizens at the centre. Elizabeth plans to give some of the birds to those who wish to cook their own meal, and a special meal will be cooked for other residents at the centre.

Above: Peter handing over around 20 birds to Elizabeth
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