
It’s beginning to feel a lot like Christmas!
Christmas is a wonderful time of year and the residents of Northcote Lodge have been fully engaged in planning, decorating and celebrating the forthcoming holiday.
We had an outing to choose the perfect tree everyone enjoyed decorating. It has pride of place in reception in the heart of the cafe where everyone can enjoy the wonderful scent of pine and the twinkly lights. 
We have had outings to the Panto, Christmas Carol concerts, festive get togethers, dances and there is a choir coming in to entertain this weekend. There was quite a frisson of excitement when it was announced Elvis is booked to come in and sing a few songs on the 22nd to celebrate Anne and Freda’s birthdays. Let’s hope he’s got some thermal blue suede shoes as the weather has certainly been wintery!

This is not the Elvis that’s coming – but we prefer our own one!
This time of year means its harder to get out and about so when the frost is hard and the snow has fallen everyone enjoys watching the birds at the feeders, the occasional red deer that leaps into the garden and other wintery woodland goings on.
With an open door policy friends and family are always welcome to pop in for a cup of tea and a mince pie from dawn til dusk and beyond – so don’t be a stranger. You will always get a warm welcome.
Merry Christmas to you and yours from all residents, friends and staff at Northcote.
Northcote Lodges’ Annual Bingo Night is at the Ashvale Restaurant in Great Western Road on Friday 25th August at 7pm. Tickets are available at Northcote Reception. All money raised goes to the resident’s funds. Great food and great fun. HOUSE!


Friends and family were piped in as they arrived.A man in a kilt always puts a smile on everyones face and our man was no exception!
so despite the rain it could be enjoyed by all. And it was – as you can see here…
An endless stream of visitors took part in all the entertainment and enjoyed gallons of tea and kilos of home bakes, and try as it might the rain did not daunt anyone from heading out to the BBQ where burgers and hot dogs went down a storm too.

