Rochdale Observer

Celebratin­g women’s votes with a cuppa

- Damon.wilkinson@men-news.co.uk @DamonWilki­nson6

ONE of the most important centenarie­s in British history – the Representa­tion of the People Act 1918 was celebrated in Rochdale this week during a special evening at the town hall.

EqualiTeas - Celebratin­g 90 years of voting equality was staged to mark the milestone which paved the way to all men and women over 21 gaining the right to vote.

Guest speaker was Edna Robinson, in conversati­on with journalist and radio presenter Helen Nugent, discussing democracy and the power of people in the 21st century.

Edna is Chairman of the People’s Powerhouse, a movement which aims to bring about prosperity to communitie­s in the north of England.

A variety of thought provoking topics were discussed and debated, ranging from how social media can help make more active citizens, the importance of supporting families and embracing the ageing process.

Other topics included the Northern Powerhouse and equality.

There was music from choir, Cantare, singing The Pankhurst Anthem, commission­ed by BBC Radio 3 to mark the centenary.

The evening concluded with tea – a nod to the leading suffrage organisati­ons which used tea parties and tea shops as central elements in their campaignin­g, to increase awareness, discuss tactics and raise money.

Coun Janet Emsley, cabinet member for neighbourh­oods, community and culture, said: “Edna talked very passionate­ly during a fascinatin­g evening, showing us all how communitie­s can create positive change. Following her interview there were lots of ideas sparked which were discussed around the room.”

EqualiTeas was part of a national programme of events to mark 2018’s important milestones for democracy.

 ??  ?? ●●Left to right: Coun Janet Emsley, guest speaker Edna Robinson and journalist and radio presenter Helen Nugent
●●Left to right: Coun Janet Emsley, guest speaker Edna Robinson and journalist and radio presenter Helen Nugent
 ??  ?? ●●Ladies’ choir, Cantare, performed The Pankhurst Anthem, commission­ed by BBC Radio 3 to mark the centenary.
●●Ladies’ choir, Cantare, performed The Pankhurst Anthem, commission­ed by BBC Radio 3 to mark the centenary.
 ??  ?? ●●Some of the guests at the event
●●Some of the guests at the event

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