Woman celebrates 105th birthday with care home rave

Sonia Kataria & Chris Waring
BBC News, East Midlands
BBC Hilda Jackson holding a glass of champagne at her 105th birthday rave in DerbyshireBBC
Hilda Jackson's epic celebrations were organised by care home staff

"We're having a bit of a rave. I've always loved dancing. I'm enjoying it, every minute of it."

Hilda Jackson proved herself a twisted retire-starter by celebrating her 105th birthday with a DJ, rave lighting, UV paint and glowsticks.

The care home resident, from Derbyshire, kicked off her big day by being interviewed by BBC Radio 2's Scott Mills, who told listeners: "Hilda loves the rave."

She said she loved every minute of her party on Tuesday and felt grateful for the dozens of birthday cards and well wishes, adding it was "nice to see all these people".

Presenter Scott Mills with headphones on in front of a microphone in the BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show studio
Hilda told Scott Mills she did not have a secret to living to the age of 105

Scott invited Hilda to take part in the show's The Birthday Game, in which guests are presented with a selection of song choices.

She was not keen on the first song - Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes) by Edison Lighthouse - which was number one on a previous birthday.

However, Scott then played 2 Unlimited's 1993 dance classic No Limit, to which Hilda moved along, gave the thumbs-up and responded: "I rather like that."

A poster saying 'Hildas Great Rave' on a door for Hilda Jackson's 105th birthday rave in Derbyshire
Care home staff organised the rave to celebrate Hilda's big day

Hilda, who was born when David Lloyd George was prime minister, now lives at Holbrook Hall Residential Home, near Belper, where she is one of the oldest residents.

Staff at the care home, who organised the rave, said she had "always been a big fan of dancing and living life to the fullest".

As well as dance bangers, her celebrations included traditional party songs plus food and drink.

Hilda told the BBC: "We're having a bit of a rave, dancing. I've always loved dancing.

"I'm enjoying it, every minute of it. It's great.

"I never thought I'd get to this age but fortunately I'm here, which I'm grateful for."

Hilda Jackson with purple 105 heart balloons and champagne glasses and wearing a 105 birthday badge at her 105th birthday rave in Derbyshire
The 105-year-old said it was "nice to see all these people" at her birthday celebration

When asked by Scott Mills, what the secret was her to longevity, she responded: "I'm going to be truthful with you. I haven't got a secret at all.

"I just keep on and on while I can and take the day today as it comes."

Birthday cards with pictures of Hilda Jackson on the cards, with one in the form of a front news page saying 'Join the Party' for her 105th birthday rave in Derbyshire
Hilda received dozens of cards to wish her happy birthday

Staff had asked people to send birthday cards to make Hilda's day more special.

Hilda said: "I don't know where they've all come from. They are wonderful. I'm so grateful to people."

She said she was especially "shocked" when she received a card from the Royal Family.

"That was an absolute surprise. I never thought I'd ever get that card," she added.

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