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Herefordshire ex-Chelsea footballer reunited with his footballing past
Summary
Alan Beaumont, a resident at Broomy Hill Nursing Home in Hereford, revisited Stamford Bridge through a virtual tour organised by Ashberry Healthcare's Wishing Tree initiative; Chelsea Football Club also sent him a club scarf.
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Alan Beaumont, a resident at Broomy Hill Nursing Home in Hereford, was reunited with his footballing past through a virtual visit to Stamford Bridge. The visit was arranged under Ashberry Healthcare's Wishing Tree initiative, which helps care-home residents revisit cherished moments from their lives. Alan played as a centre forward for Chelsea between 1962 and 1965 and had asked to revisit the stadium. Staff organised a virtual tour and Chelsea Football Club sent a gift alongside a commemorative plaque and tankard from the care home.
Known details:
- Alan Beaumont played as a centre forward for Chelsea from 1962 to 1965 and wore the number five shirt.
- The Wishing Tree initiative at Ashberry care homes invites residents to share wishes that staff then arrange to fulfil.
- Staff at Broomy Hill Nursing Home organised a virtual tour of Stamford Bridge when Alan could not travel to London.
- Chelsea Football Club sent a gift package that included a club scarf.
- Ashberry Healthcare presented a commemorative plaque and tankard to mark the visit, and Alan spent time reminiscing and demonstrating a headed goal.
Summary:
The virtual visit allowed Alan to reconnect with memories from his playing days and created a meaningful moment for him and staff at the home. The experience is presented as part of Ashberry Healthcare's ongoing Wishing Tree programme. Undetermined at this time.
