15/07/2025
๐ฟ Our Garden Improvement ๐ฟ
Weโre incredibly grateful to the team at McPhillips, especially apprentices Ollie Fudge, Dylan Russell, and Kory Lailey, for their amazing work improving our gardens here at Telford Hall Nursing Home.
Their efforts in delivering and spreading five tonnes of topsoil have made a huge difference โ enriching our raised beds and borders, and helping our gardening club grow even more plants, flowers, and produce ๐ป๐ฅ.
These outdoor spaces are more than just gardens โ theyโre peaceful places of joy, remembrance, and connection for our residents and their families. ๐
Thank you for supporting our home and helping us nurture both nature and community.
McPhillips apprentices boost green spaces at Telford care home
Apprentices from Telford-based construction firm McPhillips have been giving back to the community by enhancing the outdoor space at Telford Hall care home in Lawley.
Ollie Fudge, Dylan Russell and Kory Lailey traded their regular site roles to deliver and spread five tonnes of topsoil across the care homeโs raised beds and garden borders. By improving the quality of soil, their work will enable the care homeโs maintenance team and gardening club to increase the variety of plants and produce grown on site.
Maria Armstrong, activities coordinator at Telford Hall, said: โAs a new-build care home here in Lawley, weโve struggled with very poor soil quality in our gardens, so this support will make a huge difference.
โOur gardens wrap around the whole building, and our residents take great pride in tending to their vegetable garden as part of the gardening club. Everyone here is so grateful to McPhillips and its wonderful apprentices for taking the time to help us โ not only will this benefit our residents, but itโs a lovely boost for the club members.โ
The gardens also serve as a meaningful space for the homeโs residents and their families.
Ian Cheshire, maintenance operative at Telford Hall, explained: โSome of our garden areas are specially dedicated to remembering residents who have passed. Families really value having these beautiful, tranquil spaces. The apprenticesโ hard work will help us continue to develop and improve these important memorial spots.โ
Stuart Bishop, SHEQ manager at McPhillips, praised the teamโs efforts. He said: โIt has been fantastic to lend a hand at Telford Hall, and we are especially proud of the apprentices for the way they stepped up to this project. Connecting with the residents has been really rewarding, and we look forward to hearing about the gardening clubโs harvest efforts.โ
Community engagement remains a key focus for McPhillips, which has been serving the Telford community for more than 60 years.
The company is committed to making a positive impact both through its major construction projects and through initiatives that support local people and organisations.