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“The price of success is dedication, hard work, and a devotion to the things you want to see happen.” Frank Lloyd Wright

Where did it all begin?

The original concept of The Twilanga Retirement Village was initiated by the Borough of Umhlanga in 1974 and the association was formed in 1975. The land was then donated to the Borough by Natal Estates (now Tongaat Hulett) on condition that the Borough provides the services for the complex free of charge.
In addition, the Rotary Club of Umhlanga was asked to fund the project. They accepted the challenge and, assisted by the local Round Table and Lions Clubs via the original Umhlanga Festival, the funds were raised to finance the common property buildings (other than the Care Centre). The land is now leased from the City of Durban at a peppercorn rental and in 2010 will still have over eighty years to run.

How far have we come?

Our first residents moved into the complex in 1981, giving us almost 30 years of experience. The complex, administered by the annually elected Management Board at the Annual General Meeting, is exceptionally well run by a small administrative staff under the control of the general manager.

Affordable Living

Because of the financial benefits, accruing from both the Life Rights Lease system adopted by the association as well as the grant in aid, provided now by the City of Durban, the association is able to provide quality accommodation and services at very low rates in relation to other similar institutions.
Although the City Council no longer takes an active part in the administration, the Rotary Club of Umhlanga has continued to be actively involved and the constitution provides that one member of the Board is a Rotarian.

Twilanga - Retirement Village
Twilanga - Retirement Village
Twilanga - Retirement Village
Twilanga - Retirement Village
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