St Georges Court

Retirement housing
Topp Way, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 2DP
Topp Way, Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire, BL1 2DP

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Main Facts

Retirement housing
Tenure(s): Rent (social landlord)
68 flats. Built in 1985. Sizes 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom. Includes mobility and wheelchair standard properties.
Non-resident management staff and Careline alarm service
Lift, Lounge, Laundry, Guest facilities, Garden, Community centre
Access to site easy, but less so for less mobile people. Distances: bus stop 100 yards; shop 0.5 mile(s); post office 0.5 mile(s); town centre 0.5 mile(s); GP 1 mile(s); social centre 440 yards.
Frequent Social activities include: social evenings, bingo, dominoes, coffee mornings, local pubs, organised by warden, tenants. Both cats & dogs generally accepted, but not to be replaced.
Housing Authority: Bolton
Social Care Authority: Bolton

Info updated: 31/05/2004
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Availability

Many council and housing association lettings in this area are made through a 'Choice Based Lettings' system called Homes for Bolton. See how to register and then bid for properties at: http://www.homesforbolton.org.uk/

Comments made in nominations for the EAC National Housing for Older People Awards

"I would like to nominate B*** G**** as a hero as he is a tenant that gets involved in keeping the building safe and keeping me, the support officer, u..." Show more
"I would like to nominate B*** G**** as a hero as he is a tenant that gets involved in keeping the building safe and keeping me, the support officer, up to date with any changes or issues that has occurred while I have not been on site.
Even though he suffers ill health." Show less

Made by a staff member in 2019

"St Georges has a good mix of tenants who are passionate about improving their scheme and supporting tenants. They look out for their neighbours during..." Show more
"St Georges has a good mix of tenants who are passionate about improving their scheme and supporting tenants. They look out for their neighbours during weekends and evenings, and intervene if they feel someone is being targeted or needs support." Show less

Made by a staff member in 2019
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