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Hi I'm Steve.

I currently work for the NHS myself but recently seem to be using the services more and more as I age, which I suppose goes with the territory.

I am looking forward to retirement hopefully in the next 3.5 years. Don't know what I want to do with the time yet, but I am ready to quit working as I have worked since the age of 16.

Have two fantastic Daughters and three lovely Grandchildren so will probably have some time to make memories with them.

Moved into a Supported Housing property a few years ago, and it was one of my better decisions, As I love it here

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Welcome. I hope you find us useful.

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OneJoker

welcome Steve 👍

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Omniscient1

Welcome Steve. I'll agree with you 'it goes with the territory ' !

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