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"description": "Residents at a care home in Tamworth enjoyed a nostalgic journey back in time during a visit to a RAF Museum.",
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"textContent": "The team at Care UK’s Arkall Manor, on Ashby Road, organised a special trip for residents to visit the RAF Museum, in Cosford.\n\nDuring the visit, the residents received a guided tour of the museum, where they were able to look at memorabilia and explore key points throughout history, including the Battle of Britian.\n\nAmong the visitors was 89-year-old John Farley, whose fascination with aircrafts first began as a young boy when he would watch planes as they flew above him during World War Two.\n\nJohn began his early career serving in the Navy and RAF, where he was positioned as a petty officer and navigator on gnats for 12 years. After leaving the Navy, the veteran’s love for aircrafts inspired him to earn his pilot license in his 30s, becoming a flying instructor at first before achieving his own commercial license to fly planes all over the world.\n\nJohn has passed his love for aviation down through the generations, with his daughter and son both currently working for a British airline and airport.\n\nJohn said:\n\n> “I really enjoyed the day, especially seeing the Spitfire and Hurricane planes!\n\n> “It brought back memories of watching the planes fly over during WWII when I was a young boy and being fascinated by them.”\n\nJohn’s experience was part of Care UK’s Wishing Tree initiative, in which each care home encourages residents to put forward their dreams, allowing them to reconnect with a past hobby or career, or try something completely new.\n\n __1. Arkall Manor resident, John Farley 89 years old as a pilot in his younger years__ __2. Arkall Manor resident, John Farley 89 years old, pictured at the RAF Museum in Cosford__\n\nSamukaliso Marozo, Home Manager at Arkall Manor, said:\n\n“At Arkall Manor, we’re passionate about creating enriching experiences for residents that bring joy and stimulate meaningful memories.\n\n“This visit to the RAF Museum was not only a chance for residents to reconnect with history, but also to share their own stories from a time that shaped so many lives. The residents thoroughly enjoyed the visit which was a truly special day for everyone involved.\"\n\nArkall Manor is a state-of-the-art care home that provides residential and dementia care on a permanent and respite basis.\n\nDesigned to enable residents to lead active and fulfilling lives, the care home also offers its very own library, cinema room and hair salon as well as plenty of space for relaxation and recreation.\n\nFor more information about Arkall Manor, please call 01827 438 225, email _reception@arkallmanorcarehome.co.uk_ or visit careuk.com/arkall-manor\n\n### Join The Staffordshire Signal on WhatsApp\n\nNever miss a single breaking update, local news story, community event, or deep dive. See everything happening in Staffordshire first, straight to your phone!\n\n\nGet Instant Updates\n\n\n\nExplore the heart of our county Use the interactive map above to discover local landmarks, heritage sites, and community-vetted spots. Every interaction helps support **The Staffordshire Signal’s** mission to keep local news free and independent.\n\n#### Enjoyed this story?\n\nThe Staffordshire Signal is a not-for-profit, community-funded publication. Every tip helps keep local journalism free, independent, and focused on the stories that matter across Staffordshire.\n\nEvery contribution supports reporting, photography, and storytelling across the county.\n\nSupport independent local journalism by selecting ****The Staffordshire Signal**** as a ‘Preferred Source’ on Google. Help us stay front-and-centre in your news feed.",
"title": "A day to go down in history! Tamworth care home residents visit RAF Museum",
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