Red Nose Day brings out artistry in Brockenhurst
Woodpeckers residents discover their talent at facepainting
Care home residents found their artistic sides as they painted the faces and arms of staff for Red Nose Day on Friday. Team members at Colten Care's Woodpeckers home in Brockenhurst, Hampshire, including Home Manager Janie Pearman and Activity Organiser Sara Gould, came under the brush.
After ‘decorating’ both Janie and Sara with gentle watercolour designs of flowers, butterflies and even a Spitfire over the white cliffs of Dover, 91-year-old Stanley Crowe said: “I’ve never painted in my life before but I think it's all turned out fine.”
The sponsored paint morning was followed by a singalong session in what Janie described as a “wonderful day of fun”. As well as volunteering their faces and arms, staff were invited to dress up in red clothes.
“We all had a brilliant time raising money for Comic Relief," said Janie. "Our residents loved painting and our team needs very little encouragement to dress up!”
Other Red Nose Day events at Colten Care homes included a singalong at Avon Reach in Mudeford with visitors from nearby All Saints Church. Staff, families and friends from the home also organised a sponsored walk from Avon Reach to Linden House care home in Lymington.
There were more singalong sessions at Abbotts Barton and St Catherines View in Winchester and at Kingfishers in New Milton.
Colten Care has a policy of linking its 20 homes’ activities programmes with fundraising for charities chosen by residents and team members.
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Colten Care operates six residential nursing and care homes in the local area, including three in Lymington: Belmore Lodge, Court Lodge and dementia specialist Linden House. There are also homes in Brockenhurst (Woodpecker's), New Milton (Kingfisher's) and Mudeford (Avon Reach). Click on the links to find out more about each home...





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The boat jumble was started as a fundraising initiative in 2013 and has grown steadily each year.
Items can either be donated to 9th Lymington Sea Scout Group or sold on a commission basis. For more information about terms and conditions, plus when and how to deliver items, see www.9thlymingtonseascouts.org.uk/ts-and-cs. You can also contact the Boat Jumble team on
Lymington care home residents have helped their nearby Victorian parish church complete the first stage of an ambitious project to conserve precious wall paintings. Colten Care’s Belmore Lodge has contributed to a community appeal by St Mark’s Church designed to fund the professional restoration of the colourful artworks that have greeted generations of worshippers. Residents from the Milford Road care home did their bit through a sponsored quiz, prize draw, collection and the raffling of a large blanket of coloured squares they knitted.
The oldest painting, at the end of the chancel and depicting Christ, the Virgin Mary and St John, has been brought back to its best after weeks of painstaking work at the end of 2016. Two experts from Salisbury-based Peter Martindale Conservation used scaffolding for access. With specialist tools, they tackled surface and water damage that had built up over more than a century since the artist Nathaniel Westlake finished the painting in 1904. An altar had to be relocated for communion during the restoration process.
Associate Priest Revd Anne Elliott thanked the Belmore Lodge residents and others in the community who have contributed to the fundraising appeal. She said: “All donations help and we are sincerely grateful to everyone who has helped out. This has been very much an example of a community working together to preserve paintings that are truly uplifting for worship. It’s an expensive and intricate business to restore such artwork. There are very few people who are qualified to do it.”
Community-minded residents and staff at Colten Care homes have done their bit for BBC Children in Need by raising more than £10,000. Team members at Colten Care totted up the total following events across Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire and Sussex in aid of the annual appeal.
The virtual journey was streamed live using web cams so communities could check on progress in real time. The initiative proved so popular that the distance target was smashed a few days ahead of Children in Need night.
Local indie rock band, Music in Translation have written and recorded an original Christmas song in aid of the Lymington Centre. The single is called 'It’s Xmas Don’t You Know' and was released for download earlier this month.

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At the same time, one of Colten Care’s