Bickford Centre Refurbished

Torrington Rotary supports major renovations


The Bickford Centre, founded by Torrington Rotary in the 1960s when the club purchased the freehold and donated it to the Bickford Centre Trust, has recently undergone a major refurbishment.  

In the 60 years since it first opened, the Centre has become a lifeline for those over 60s who enjoy socialising and might otherwise be lonely.   You will often see a few gentlefolk enjoying a coffee or tea, chatting away happily having done their shopping.    

Now the Centre has been upgraded to facilitate disabled access, and the interior has received a facelift including new facilities.   The installation of a new kitchen,  modern disabled toilets, better heating and lighting etc., has been made possible by grants from local authorities and fundraising.    Our club has donated over £1000 towards the project.

You can read about the history of the Bickford Centre in the adjacent article.

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Bickford Centre's new kitchen

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