josie church and anne wallace—hadrill are both 100 years old. more than 30 years. neither wanted a fuss about theirjoint milestone, but their neighbours had other ideas. actually, overwhelmed! i can't believe it. i mean this... i'm so lucky. this road is to me exceptional. i know most of the people in it. they all seem to know me, and we're all so friendly. how do you feel on your 100th birthday? i feel about 100. and what do you think of all the attention? good fun! anne, who's living with dementia, had a career as a lexicographer, and during the war she was in the women's royal naval service, her work recognised with a medal. ..to present you with your- long—overdue world war ii medal. applause. josie had a long career in nursing and, remembering a time before the nhs, is a passionate supporter of it. her neighbours say both women have given a lot to the community. they stand for, so much that we admire, i think. they stand for so much that we admire, i think. we love the young families that are coming in now, but also we want to celebrate and