White Family Celebrates St Benedict’s Milestone Anniversary
St Benedict’s, a family-run nursing home in Glastonbury, blasted off its 40th anniversary celebrations with rhythms provided by local band The Celtic Spaceship.
The event brought together staff, past and present, friends and relatives, and care home residents for a feast and a foot tapping night to remember.
St Benedict’s, part of the White Care Group, was established in 1984 by Somerset businessman Les White and his son David after they purchased the property from the Church of England.
“We are honoured and overjoyed to celebrate the 40th anniversary of St Benedict’s,” said operations manager Philip White, grandson of Les and his wife Margaret.
“This milestone is a testament to the dedication and compassion of our staff, the unwavering support of our community, and the warm, loving environment we’ve cultivated over the years.
“Seeing the smiles on our residents’ faces and sharing this special day with so many who have been part of our journey is truly heartwarming.
“We look forward to continuing our mission of providing exceptional care for many more years to come.”
Glastonbury band The Celtic Spaceship who create contemporary soundscapes blended with traditional Celtic and mediaeval tunes provided a musical backdrop to the party.
The highlight of the evening was a surprise presentation to Dave and Sue White who were honoured with some nostalgic reminders of the home’s humble beginnings.
The pair were presented with the original keys to the Old Rectory building, the first purchase ledger, and some blown up shots of the home in its early days.
“Attendees reminisced about the home’s history and the positive impact it has had on many lives,” said Philip, who oversees operations at St Benedict’s and two additional homes in Somerset.
“The evening evoked so many happy memories, and the chance to showcase the evolution of the home to the thriving business it is today.”
Forty years after founding St Benedict’s, White Care Group now employs 150 people across their care homes, many of whom have worked together for years.
Les White passed away in 2019 with his life coming full circle after spending some time as a resident at St. Benedict’s, the very care home that he had helped to create.