
At HEALS of Malmesbury, we work with individuals and families on a one to one, free and confidential basis.
Referrals to access our services and support are made via other organisations and agencies, the Primary Care Centre, Malmesbury & District Foodbank, schools, word of mouth or people can self refer. Our work covers a range of areas which include: housing and homelessness, disability, benefits, services for the unemployed, financial inclusion, health and much more. We also have a summer programme of activities for young people including residential holiday and things to do during the summer holidays and a winter programme including our annual Christmas Community lunch and Pantomime trip to the Wyvern Theatre in Swindon.
Referrals to access our services and support are made via other organisations and agencies, the Primary Care Centre, Malmesbury & District Foodbank, schools, word of mouth or people can self refer. Our work covers a range of areas which include: housing and homelessness, disability, benefits, services for the unemployed, financial inclusion, health and much more. We also have a summer programme of activities for young people including residential holiday and things to do during the summer holidays and a winter programme including our annual Christmas Community lunch and Pantomime trip to the Wyvern Theatre in Swindon.

THANK YOU CALCOT HOTEL & SPA!
We've launched an emergency ‘meals on wheels’ service to support isolated and elderly people and vulnerable families during the Covid-19 crisis. The pre-prepared meals are thanks to an initiative led by Richard Davies, executive chef at Tetbury hotel Calcot & Spa, and privately funded by Calcot’s principle shareholders, the Stone Family
We were delighted when Richard got in touch to say Calcot’s kitchen would prepare a main course and pudding three times a week, free of charge, to deliver to Malmesbury residents in need during the emergency.
The two course meals are freshly and professionally prepared and just need reheating. The food is being delivered by a team of volunteer drivers recruited by Malmesbury Town Council. All the meals are collected from the hotel by Malmesbury's Cartmell Community Minibus to minimise the number of vehicles on the road.
Working with our Town Councillors Kim Power and Campbell Ritchie, the lunch clubs and Heals Service Users, we have contacted people who would benefit most from regular hot food. We already have 50 on our list and the numbers are still growing.
Its fantastic to see Richard and his team helping in this way, not only providing meals for Malmesbury, but also in Tetbury and Nailsworth, as well as Sherston and Luckington, coordinated by Sherston Parish Councillor Martin Smith.
We are so grateful to everyone who has stepped forward to turn Richard and his team's generosity into a temporary home delivery ‘meals on wheels’ service. We hope it will continue through the crisis.
Gavin Grant
Chair of Trustees, Heals of Malmesbury
We've launched an emergency ‘meals on wheels’ service to support isolated and elderly people and vulnerable families during the Covid-19 crisis. The pre-prepared meals are thanks to an initiative led by Richard Davies, executive chef at Tetbury hotel Calcot & Spa, and privately funded by Calcot’s principle shareholders, the Stone Family
We were delighted when Richard got in touch to say Calcot’s kitchen would prepare a main course and pudding three times a week, free of charge, to deliver to Malmesbury residents in need during the emergency.
The two course meals are freshly and professionally prepared and just need reheating. The food is being delivered by a team of volunteer drivers recruited by Malmesbury Town Council. All the meals are collected from the hotel by Malmesbury's Cartmell Community Minibus to minimise the number of vehicles on the road.
Working with our Town Councillors Kim Power and Campbell Ritchie, the lunch clubs and Heals Service Users, we have contacted people who would benefit most from regular hot food. We already have 50 on our list and the numbers are still growing.
Its fantastic to see Richard and his team helping in this way, not only providing meals for Malmesbury, but also in Tetbury and Nailsworth, as well as Sherston and Luckington, coordinated by Sherston Parish Councillor Martin Smith.
We are so grateful to everyone who has stepped forward to turn Richard and his team's generosity into a temporary home delivery ‘meals on wheels’ service. We hope it will continue through the crisis.
Gavin Grant
Chair of Trustees, Heals of Malmesbury