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Gloucester Charities Trust (GCT) can proudly trace it's roots back through the years to the provision of charitable care and support to those in need by the monks of St Peter's Abbey in 12th Century Gloucester. Over the subsequent centuries the charity has evolved to meet the changing needs of the local population which it serves.
Today in the 21st Century it remains a well established, efficient and relevant provider of sheltered housing and care services for older people in Gloucestershire.
The Almshouse (Sheltered Housing) Accommodation is the heart of our organisation and forms the largest part of our charitable operation. The Charity has provided homes for those who are elderly or infirm throughout the centuries and has developed to remain responsive and relevant to the changing needs of our residents through the years. From the original provision of accommodation by the monks of St Peter's Abbey at the site alongside the Chapel of St Margaret's on what is now London Road, the Charity has evolved as a sheltered housing provider at four sites across the City of Gloucester with a total of 130 flats. All sites are fairly close to the City Centre and provide residents with easy access to shops, doctors, dentists, libraries and public transport. |
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