Rochdale Observer

Heartening to see so many paying respects to fallen

- Coun Neil Emmott Council leader

IT was heartening to see so many residents across the borough paying their respects to the fallen at Remembranc­e services.

War Memorials in our township areas were packed with people of all ages pausing to remember and reflect.

We are so proud of our Armed Forces community, past and present, and the day was about honouring the service and sacrifice of thousands of men and women from our borough. Lest we forget.

To help with social isolation and veterans’ mental wellbeing, every Thursday morning our Armed Forces Breakfast Club is held at The Flying Horse Hotel, from 9am to 10am.

This is an opportunit­y for our veterans to come together in a welcoming environmen­t to chat, reminisce, and enjoy a brew and a breakfast.

It’s an excellent initiative, one I am very proud the council delivers for our Armed Forces community, and over 1,000 fry-ups are plated up every year underlinin­g the popularity of this scheme.

Further informatio­n on the services we provide for our Armed Forces community can be found at www.rochdale.gov.uk/ Armedforce­s

I was so pleased to see our local care organisati­on were crowned winners at the prestigiou­s Health Service Journal awards, in the category of Integrated Care Initiative of the year.

The award was achieved for putting communitie­s at the heart of local decision-making.

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involves local organisati­ons across social care, mental health, the NHS, voluntary sector and many others.

The award underlines that our residents are benefittin­g from better health outcomes, thanks to our innovative way of working, helping to improve the lives of local communitie­s.

Integratio­n is at the heart of our drive to reduce health inequaliti­es, ensuring people can access high-quality health and care services in their community.

This award is testament to our health and care teams and their dedicated work, day in day out, to support and care for our residents. Well done to everyone involved.

● As the cold spell bites, I want to remind residents of our warm welcoming spaces that are available at libraries, community centres and community buildings across the borough.

Our warm spaces provide free hot brews, cold drinks, water and the opportunit­y to save on your energy bills.

These vital facilities also offer residents the opportunit­y to socialise, helping

to reduce social isolation, in a warm friendly location.

Further informatio­n about our warm space venues can be found at www.rochdale.gov.uk/ warmspaces

● The countdown to Christmas began in Rochdale on Sunday, with thousands of people attending Ignite Fire Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on at the town hall.

Over the weekend 10,500 people enjoyed the council-organised event which included a new two-day fire festival, leading up to the big switchon at the town hall on Sunday evening.

The town hall square and gardens were packed out and it was great to see so many people enjoying both the Ignite Fire Festival and the Christmas Light’s Switch On.

It was a first for Rochdale, which I think a lot of visitors, from the borough and beyond, appreciate­d.

Well done to everyone involved in another success story for our borough.

In addition, it was great to see hugely popular Christmas lights switch on events in Middleton and Heywood, which were really well attended by the local community.

Across the borough, our residents are getting in the festive spirit.

I know that times are tough, and the cost of living crisis continues to bite, but it’s really important that friends and family come together at this time of year.

In that spirit, I hope our events have provided some important Christmas cheer.

I was proud to pledge my support for the White Ribbon Campaign, which aims to put a stop to male violence and abuse against women and girls, and are asking residents to do the same.

This is a really important campaign. White Ribbon Day takes place on November 25 and is followed by 16 days of action against gender-based violence.

In 2016 the council gained White Ribbon status for our commitment to supporting the aims of the global campaign that puts men at the forefront of making a positive contributi­on to end male violence and abuse against women.

Men are asked to wear a white ribbon and pledge never to commit, excuse or remain silent about male violence and abuse against women and girls. An important message for the campaign and throughout the year.

Finally, as we enter a period of colder weather so please keep an eye out for your family, friends and neighbours especially older and vulnerable residents.

A knock on the door or phone call to ask how someone is, really can go a long way. Together we can all do our bit to keep each other safe, warm and healthy this winter.

We are so proud of our Armed Forces community, past and present

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